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A new petrogeneticmodel for Late Neoproterozoic Granitoids and gabbroes in the Menderes Massif, Western Turkey: Implications for late-stage Cadomian magmatism in the Pan-African mega-cycle
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2018-09-02
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Gürsu, Semih
Köksal, Serhat
Möller, Andreas
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S. Gürsu, S. Köksal, and A. Möller, “A new petrogeneticmodel for Late Neoproterozoic Granitoids and gabbroes in the Menderes Massif, Western Turkey: Implications for late-stage Cadomian magmatism in the Pan-African mega-cycle,” 2018, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://www.geobonn2018.de/assets/geobonn_2018_abstracts_12092018.pdf.