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    The Rio Capim volcanic–plutonic–sedimentary belt, São Francisco Craton, Brazil: Geological, geochemical and isotopic evidence for oceanic arc accretion during Palaeoproterozoic continental collision

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    Oliveira, E.
    Souza, Z..
    McNaughton, Neal
    Lafon, J.
    Costa, F.
    Figueiredo, A.
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Oliveira, E.P. and Souza, Z.S. and McNaughton, N.J. and Lafon, J.-M. and Costa, F.G. and Figueiredo, A.M. 2011. The Rio Capim volcanic–plutonic–sedimentary belt, São Francisco Craton, Brazil: Geological, geochemical and isotopic evidence for oceanic arc accretion during Palaeoproterozoic continental collision. Gondwana Research. 19: pp. 735-750.
    Source Title
    Gondwana Research
    DOI
    10.1016/j.gr.2010.06.005
    ISSN
    1342-937X
    School
    John de Laeter Centre for Mass Spectrometry (COE)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18213
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