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Self-Organization of the Khibiny Alkaline Massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia)
doi 10.5772/26151
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February 3, 2012
Authors
Gregory Ivanyuk
Victor Yakovenchuk
Yakov Pakhomovsky
Natalya Konoplyova
Andrei Kalashnikov
Julia Mikhailova
Pavel Goryainov
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InTech
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