Author:
Praveen M.N.,Nambiar C.G.,Huston David L.
Subject
Economic Geology,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geology
Reference125 articles.
1. The nature of the Mesoproterozoic Central Indian Tectonic Zone with exhumed and reworked older granites;Acharyya;Gondwana Res.,2003
2. Tectonothermal history of the Central Indian Tectonic Zone and reactivation of major faults/shear zones;Acharyya;J Geol. Soc. India,2000
3. Alam, M., Naushad. M., Wanjari. N., Ahmad. T., 2009.Geochemical characterizations of mafic magmatic rocks of the Central Indian Shield: Implication for Precambrian crustal evolution. In: (Eds.) Talat Ahmad, Francis Hirsch, and PunyaCharusiri,Geological Anatomy of India and the Middle East,Journal of the Virtual Explorer, Electronic Edition, ISSN 1441-8142, volume 32, paper 8, doi:10.3809/jvirtex.2009.00246.
4. Allen, R.L., Weihed, P., Blundell, D.J., Crawford, T., Davidson, G., Galley, A., Gibson, H., Hannington, M., Herrington, R., Herzig, P., Large, R., Lentz, D., Maslennikov, V., McCutcheon, S., Peter, J., Tornos, F., 2002. Global comparisons of volcanic-associated massive sulfide districts. In: Blundell DJ, Neubauer, F, Von Quadt A (eds) The timing and location of major ore deposits in an evolving orogen. Geological Society of London Special Publication 204, pp.13-37.
5. False pyroclastic textures in altered silicic lavas, with implications for volcanic-associated mineralization;Allen;Econ. Geol.,1988
Cited by
10 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献