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Lower Palaeozoic convergent plate margin volcanism on Bømlo, southwest Norwegian Caledonides: geochemistry and petrogenesis

Major and trace element analyses of a Lower Palaeozoic metavolcanic sequence of convergent plate type from Bømlo, southwest Norwegian Caledonides, are presented and discussed. This sequence ranges in age from the Upper Cambrian through the Lower Silurian. Petrogenetic models for the lavas in terms o...

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Published in:Geological magazine 1986-03, Vol.123 (2), p.123-142
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