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Monazite to the rescue: U-Th-Pb dating of the intrusive history of the composite Karkonosze pluton, Bohemian Massif

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Kusiak, Monika A.
Williams, Ian
Dunkley, Daniel
Konecny, Patrik
Slaby, Ewa
Martin, Hervé

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The large (~700km2) composite Karkonosze (Krkonoše) pluton in the West Sudetes, on the border between Poland and the Czech Republic, consists mainly of porphyritic and equigranular granitoids, but contains a range of lithologies from lamprophyre to leuco

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Chemical Geology

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2037-12-31
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