From crystal to crust : the Proterozoic crustal evolution of southwest Norway
The geology of the Suldal Sector, southwest Norway, comprises exposures from three orogenic periods; the Telemarkian, Sveconorwegian and Caledonian. Telemarkian (~1500 Ma) basement rocks are interpreted to be the oldest crust in the region; these are intruded by Sveconorwegian granitoid intrusions (...
Main Author: | Roberts, Nicholas Michael William |
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Other Authors: | Norry, Michael ; Parrish, Randall |
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University of Leicester
2010
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.529615 |
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