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- 2007
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Linking deformation, migmatite formation and zircon U–Pb geochronology in polymetamorphic orthogneisses, Sveconorwegian Province, Sweden
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- 2004
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Petrology and ion microprobe U-Pb chronology applied to a metabasic intrusion in southern Sweden: A study on zircon formation during metamorphism and deformation
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- 2002
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Zircon geochronology in polymetamorphic gneisses in the Sveconorwegian orogen, SW Sweden: ion microprobe evidence for 1.46-1.42 and 0.98-0.96 Ga reworking
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Zircon geochronology of migmatite gneisses along the Mylonite Zone (S Sweden): a major Sveconorwegian terrane boundary in the Baltic Shield
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- 2001
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Geochronology of eclogite facies metamorphism in the Sveconorwegian Province of SW Sweden
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Reply to discussion on " Sveconorwegian (Grenvillian) deformation, metamorphism and leucosome formation in SW Sweden, SW Baltic Shield: constraints from a Mesoproterozoic granite intrusion
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- 1999
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Sveconorwegian (-Grenvillian) deformation, metamorphism and leucosome formation in SW Sweden, SW Baltic Shield: constraints from a Mesoproterozoic granite intrusion
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- 1997
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Age constraints on the regional deformation within the Eastern Segment, S. Sweden: Late Sveconorwegian granite dyke intrusion and metamorphic-deformational relations
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Sveconorwegian high-grade regional reworking in the Eastern Segment, SW Sweden: cause, character, and consequences
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- 1996
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40Ar/39Ar geochronology across the Mylonite Zone and the Southwester Granulite Province in the Sveconorwegian Orogen of S Sweden
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