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Stages of Trap Magmatism in the Norilsk Area: New Data on the Structure and Geochemistry of the Volcanic Rocks

A periodic character of the evolution of trap magmatism was inferred by many researchers from the fact that sequences of volcanic rocks consist of alternating units of lava flows and tuff. A new phase of studying magmatic rocks in the Siberian Platform was related to the possibility of apply high-pr...

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Published in:Geochemistry international 2018-05, Vol.56 (5), p.419-437
Main Authors: Krivolutskaya, N. A., Kuzmin, D. V., Gongalsky, B. I., Roshchina, I. A., Kononkova, N. N., Svirskaya, N. M., Romashova, T. V.
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