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Petrogenesis of Paleo-Mesoproterozoic mafic rocks in the southwestern Yangtze Block of South China : Implications for tectonic evolution and paleogeographic reconstruction
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Depositional history and provenance of cratonic “Purana” basins in southern India : A multipronged geochronology approach to the Proterozoic Kaladgi and Bhima basins
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Dyke Swarms : Keys for Precambrian Paleogeographic Reconstruction – Proceedings of the Seventh International Dyke Conference
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Phosphorus and Potassium Metasomatic Enrichment in the Mantle Source of the c. 1450-1425 Ma Michael-Shabogamo Gabbro of Eastern Laurentia
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Precambrian mafic dyke swarms in the Singhbhum craton (eastern India) and their links with dyke swarms of the eastern Dharwar craton (southern India)
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Emplacement ages of Paleoproterozoic mafic dyke swarms in eastern Dharwar craton, India : Implications for paleoreconstructions and support for a ∼30° change in dyke trends from south to north
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- 2018
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Geochemistry and U-Pb geochronology of 1590 and 1550 Ma mafic dyke swarms of western Laurentia : Mantle plume magmatism shared with Australia
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Paleomagnetism, magnetic anisotropy and U-Pb baddeleyite geochronology of the early Neoproterozoic Blekinge-Dalarna dolerite dykes, Sweden
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First evidence of Archean mafic dykes at 2.62 Ga in the Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia : Links to cratonisation and the Zimbabwe Craton
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U-Pb Geochronology and Geochemistry of the Povungnituk Group of the Cape Smith Belt : Part of a Craton-Scale Circa 2.0 Ga Minto-Povungnituk Large Igneous Province, Northern Superior Craton
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