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Takeuchi, Makoto, Kawai, Masaki, Noda, Atsushi, Sugimoto, Norihiko, Yokota, Hideharu, Kojima, Satoru, Ohno, Kenya, Niwa, Masakazu, Ohba, Hotaka (2004) Stratigraphy of the Permian Shiroumadake Formation and its structural relationship with serpentinite in the Mt. Shiroumadake area, Hida Gaien belt, central Japan. The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan, 110 (11) 715-730 doi:10.5575/geosoc.110.715

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TitleStratigraphy of the Permian Shiroumadake Formation and its structural relationship with serpentinite in the Mt. Shiroumadake area, Hida Gaien belt, central Japan
JournalThe Journal of the Geological Society of Japan
AuthorsTakeuchi, MakotoAuthor
Kawai, MasakiAuthor
Noda, AtsushiAuthor
Sugimoto, NorihikoAuthor
Yokota, HideharuAuthor
Kojima, SatoruAuthor
Ohno, KenyaAuthor
Niwa, MasakazuAuthor
Ohba, HotakaAuthor
Year2004Volume110
Issue11
PublisherThe Geological Society of Japan
DOIdoi:10.5575/geosoc.110.715Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceTakeuchi, Makoto, Kawai, Masaki, Noda, Atsushi, Sugimoto, Norihiko, Yokota, Hideharu, Kojima, Satoru, Ohno, Kenya, Niwa, Masakazu, Ohba, Hotaka (2004) Stratigraphy of the Permian Shiroumadake Formation and its structural relationship with serpentinite in the Mt. Shiroumadake area, Hida Gaien belt, central Japan. The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan, 110 (11) 715-730 doi:10.5575/geosoc.110.715
Plain TextTakeuchi, Makoto, Kawai, Masaki, Noda, Atsushi, Sugimoto, Norihiko, Yokota, Hideharu, Kojima, Satoru, Ohno, Kenya, Niwa, Masakazu, Ohba, Hotaka (2004) Stratigraphy of the Permian Shiroumadake Formation and its structural relationship with serpentinite in the Mt. Shiroumadake area, Hida Gaien belt, central Japan. The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan, 110 (11) 715-730 doi:10.5575/geosoc.110.715
In(2004) The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan Vol. 110 (11) The Geological Society of Japan


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