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    Early stage of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt building: Evidences from the southern Siberian craton

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    Authors
    Gladkochub, D.
    Donskaya, T.
    Zhang, S.
    Pisarevskiy, Sergei
    Stanevich, A.
    Mazukabzov, A.
    Motova, Z.
    Date
    2017
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Gladkochub, D. and Donskaya, T. and Zhang, S. and Pisarevskiy, S. and Stanevich, A. and Mazukabzov, A. and Motova, Z. 2017. Early stage of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt building: Evidences from the southern Siberian craton, Second Russia–China International Meeting on the Central Asian Orogenic Belt, pp. 461-463.
    Source Title
    Geodynamics and Tectonophysics
    Source Conference
    Second Russia–China International Meeting on the Central Asian Orogenic Belt
    DOI
    10.5800/GT-2017-8-3-0262
    ISSN
    2078-502X
    School
    School of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/66757
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