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Geology, petrography and geochemistry of Ekecikdağ plutonic rocks (Aksaray Region-Central Anatolia)
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1991
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Türeli, T Kemal
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T. K. Türeli, “Geology, petrography and geochemistry of Ekecikdağ plutonic rocks (Aksaray Region-Central Anatolia),” Ph.D. - Doctoral Program, Middle East Technical University, 1991.