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Archaean Kuru-Vaara eclogites in the northern Belomorian Province, Fennoscandian Shield: crustal architecture, timing, and tectonic implications

This paper addresses the relationships between relic amphibole-eclogite facies (AE) eclogites and their host units, Archaean amphibolites, enveloped by Archaean tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG) gneisses, in the Kuru-Vaara study area in the northern Belomorian Province. According to observati...

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Published in:International geology review 2015-09, Vol.57 (11-12), p.1543-1565
Main Authors: Balagansky, Victor, Shchipansky, Andrey, Slabunov, Alexander I., Gorbunov, Il'ya, Mudruk, Sergey, Sidorov, Mikhail, Azimov, Pavel, Egorova, Svetlana, Stepanova, Alexandera, Voloshin, Anatoly
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