The petrogenesis and geochemistry of the British Caledonian granites, with special reference to mineralized intrusions
The Caledonian fold belt of Britain forms part of a major orogenic belt now to be found along the east coast of north America (Appalachians), northeast Greenland, the British Isles and western Scandinavia. Intrusive granitic rocks of Caledonian age are found in all parts of the fold belt, on both si...
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University of Leicester
1985
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