2.62 Ga high‐temperature metamorphism in the central part of the Eastern Dharwar Craton: implications for late Archaean tectonothermal history
M. Jayananda(University of Delhi), B. Mahabaleswar(Bangalore University), N. C. Pant(National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research), M. Banerjee(Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata), T. Kano(Yamaguchi University), N. Mahesha(Bangalore University), Sayantan Dasgupta(Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata)
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