Paleomagnetism of the Teel basalts from the Zavkhan terrane: Implications for Paleozoic paleogeography in Mongolia and the growth of continental crust
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Paleomagnetism of the Teel basalts from the Zavkhan terrane: Implications for Paleozoic paleogeography in Mongolia and the growth of continental crust
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Lithosphere
Volume 8, Issue 6, Pages 699-715
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Geological Society of America
Online
2016-10-13
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10.1130/l552.1
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