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Constraining the timing of deformation in the southwestern central zone of the Damara Belt, Namibia

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Longridge, Luke
Gibson, Roger L.
Kinnaird, Judith A.
Armstrong, Richard

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Geological Society of London

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Structural investigations and U-Pb sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) dating of rocks from the southwestern Central Zone of the Damara Belt, Namibia, reveal that a major SE-verging deformation event (D2) occurred at between 520 and 508 Ma.

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Geological Society of London Special Publication

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2037-12-31
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