Recurrent mesoproterozoic continental magmatism in South-Central Norway

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Recurrent mesoproterozoic continental magmatism in South-Central Norway. / Pedersen, Svend; Andersen, Tom; Konnerup-Madsen, Jens; Griffin, William L.

I: International Journal of Earth Sciences, Bind 98, Nr. 5, 2009, s. 531-551.

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Pedersen, S, Andersen, T, Konnerup-Madsen, J & Griffin, WL 2009, 'Recurrent mesoproterozoic continental magmatism in South-Central Norway', International Journal of Earth Sciences, bind 98, nr. 5, s. 531-551. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-008-0309-0

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Pedersen, S., Andersen, T., Konnerup-Madsen, J., & Griffin, W. L. (2009). Recurrent mesoproterozoic continental magmatism in South-Central Norway. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 98(5), 531-551. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-008-0309-0

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Pedersen S, Andersen T, Konnerup-Madsen J, Griffin WL. Recurrent mesoproterozoic continental magmatism in South-Central Norway. International Journal of Earth Sciences. 2009;98(5):531-551. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-008-0309-0

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Pedersen, Svend ; Andersen, Tom ; Konnerup-Madsen, Jens ; Griffin, William L. / Recurrent mesoproterozoic continental magmatism in South-Central Norway. I: International Journal of Earth Sciences. 2009 ; Bind 98, Nr. 5. s. 531-551.

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