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Schweizerische Mineralogische und Petrographische Mitteilungen 84, 153–172, 2004 Extension-related Miocene calc-alkaline magmatism in the Apuseni Mountains, Romania: Origin of magmas Emilian Ros¸u 1, Ioan Seghedi 2,
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Document Date: 2007-08-23 02:57:02


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City

Bucharest / /

Company

AES / Paleomagnetism Laboratory / Philips / /

Continent

Asia / Europe / /

Country

Romania / Hungary / United Kingdom / Schweiz / /

Facility

University of London XRF / Institute of Nuclear Research / Geological Institute of Romania / London University / University of London / University of Bucharest / Institute of Geodynamics / /

IndustryTerm

ore systems / magmatic products / base metal mineralization / /

NaturalFeature

Zarand Mountains / Southern Apuseni Mountains / Apuseni Mountains / Detunata hills / Gutâi Mountains / Carpathians / /

Organization

Research School of Earth Sciences / Department of Geology / University of London XRF / London University / Institute of Geodynamics / Geological Institute of Romania / Hungarian Academy of Sciences / University of London / University of Bucharest / Institute of Nuclear Research / /

Person

DEVA MOIGRAD UROI / Baia de Arie / Cristina Emilia Panaiotu / David H. M. Alderton / Deva de Arie / Hilary Downes / Sc Cu Zn Ga Pb Sr / Cristian Panaiotu / Brad-Zlatna Basin / Neogene Apuseni / /

Position

CaO / Major / representative / /

Region

South Carpathians / /

Technology

ion exchange / X-ray / crystallization / /

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