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Amphibolite facies metamorphism in the Schapenburg schist belt: A record of the mid-crustal response to ~3.23 Ga terrane accretion in the Barberton greenstone belt

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Stevens, Gary
Droop, G T R
Armstrong, Richard
Anhaeusser, C.R.

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Geological Society of South Africa

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The Schapenburg Schist Belt is one of several large greenstone remnants exposed in the granitoid-dominated terrane to the south of the Barberton greenstone belt and is unique in that it contains a well-developed metasedimetary sequence in addition to the

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South African Journal of Geology

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