Major-elements trends in cenozoic volcanites of Hungary
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2008-05-05T14:36:18Z
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2008-05-05T14:36:18Z
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2003-10-16
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Martín Fernández, J.A.; Barceló i Vidal, C.; Pawlowsky Glahn, V.; Kovács, L.Ó.; Kovács, G.P. 'Major-elements trends in cenozoic volcanites of Hungary' a CODAWORK’03. Girona: La Universitat, 2003 [consulta: maig 2008]. Necessita Adobe Acrobat. Disponible a Internet a: http://hdl.handle.net/10256/679
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84-8458-111-X
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Hungary lies entirely within the Carpatho-Pannonian Region (CPR), a dominant tectonic unit of eastern Central Europe. The CPR consists of the Pannonian Basin system, and the arc of the Carpathian Mountains surrounding the lowlands in the north, east, and southeast. In the west, the CPR is bounded by the Eastern Alps, whereas in the south, by the Dinaridic belt. (...)
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Geologische Vereinigung; Universitat de Barcelona, Equip de Recerca Arqueomètrica; Institut d’Estadística de Catalunya; International Association for Mathematical Geology; Patronat de l’Escola Politècnica Superior de la Universitat de Girona; Fundació privada: Girona, Universitat i Futur.
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application/pdf
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eng
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Universitat de Girona. Departament d’Informàtica i Matemàtica Aplicada
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Major-elements trends in cenozoic volcanites of Hungary
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