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Gefüge, Mikrostruktur und Texturuntersuchungen an Hochtemperatur- Scherzonen in Granulitfaziellen Metabasiten der Ivrea-Zone

Series: Geotektonische Forschungen Volume: 83
By: Hans-Joachim Dornbusch
94 pages, 48 illus, 5 tabs
Gefüge, Mikrostruktur und Texturuntersuchungen an Hochtemperatur- Scherzonen in Granulitfaziellen Metabasiten der Ivrea-Zone
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  • Gefüge, Mikrostruktur und Texturuntersuchungen an Hochtemperatur- Scherzonen in Granulitfaziellen Metabasiten der Ivrea-Zone ISBN: 9783510500499 Paperback Dec 1995 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Series: Geotektonische Forschungen Volume: 83
By: Hans-Joachim Dornbusch
94 pages, 48 illus, 5 tabs
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