Geodynamics of a Breakup of Western Part of the Karelian Craton: Data on 2.1 Ga Mafic Magmatism

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A. V. Samsonov
A. V. Stepanova
E. B. Salnikova
Yu. O. Larionova
A. N. Larionov
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[1] Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits,
[2] Petrography,undefined
[3] Mineralogy and Geochemistry RAS,undefined
[4] Institute of Geology,undefined
[5] Karelian Research Centre,undefined
[6] RAS,undefined
[7] Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology,undefined
[8] RAS,undefined
[9] VSEGEI,undefined
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Petrology | 2023年 / 31卷
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mafic magmatism petrology; geochronology; geodynamics of Archean Superia supercraton breakup; Karelian craton;
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