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Major and trace element concentrations and Sr Nd isotopes of Kutahya Turkey volcanics and investigation of source composition
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2016-09-05
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Cesur, Duru
Mutlu, Halim
Aldanmaz, Ercan
Güleç, Nilgün Türkan
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The World Multidisciplinary Earth Sciences (WMESS 2015) Symposium, 5 - 09 September 2016
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D. Cesur, H. Mutlu, E. Aldanmaz, and N. T. Güleç, “Major and trace element concentrations and Sr Nd isotopes of Kutahya Turkey volcanics and investigation of source composition,” presented at the The World Multidisciplinary Earth Sciences (WMESS 2015) Symposium, 5 - 09 September 2016, 2016, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/80015.