An edition of East European craton (2015)

East European craton

early Precambrian history and 3D models of deep crustal structure

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East European craton
M. V. Mint︠s︡
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An edition of East European craton (2015)

East European craton

early Precambrian history and 3D models of deep crustal structure

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"Extensive geological and geophysical surveying contribute to understanding of the deep crustal structure and geological history of the Early Precambrian crust of the eastern Fennoscandian Shield and the basement of the East European Platform. The authors present 3D models of the deep crustal structure of the territory, and reconstruct the succession of geological events"--

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English
Pages
433

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East European craton: early Precambrian history and 3D models of deep crustal structure
2015, The Geological Society of America
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Boulder, Colorado, USA
Series
Geological Society of America special paper -- 510

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
551.1/30947
Library of Congress
QE511 .E35 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 433 pages
Number of pages
433

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30393147M
ISBN 10
0813725100
ISBN 13
9780813725109
LCCN
2015009501

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