Preliminary Data on the Geochemistry of the Chromites from Tunceli (Eastern-Anatolia)

2014-05-17
Çimen, Okay
Öztüfekçi-önal, Ayten
Toksoy Köksal, Fatma
Aktağ, Alican
Önal, Ali

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O. Çimen, A. Öztüfekçi-önal, F. Toksoy Köksal, A. Aktağ, and A. Önal, “Preliminary Data on the Geochemistry of the Chromites from Tunceli (Eastern-Anatolia),” 2014, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/77639.