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Publikováno v:
Island Arc. 12:366-382
The Ogcheon fold belt and the Ryeongnam massif in the Korean Peninsula are made up of Precambrian igneous and sedimentary rocks that have been metamorphosed, tectonically deformed and extensively intruded by mafic to felsic plutonic rocks of Permian
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GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL. 37:471-491
The Ryeongnam massif is composed of Precambrian gneisses, Paleozoic and Mesozoic sedimentary rocks and extensive Triassic-Jurassic plutonic rocks of felsic to mafic composition. In the northeast Ryeongnam massif, the oldest rocks belong to the Sobaeg
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GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL. 33:379-397
The Korean peninsula is composed of Precambrian to Holocene rocks. Structurally it is divisible into three massifs, separated by two fold belts. The Nangrim massif of North Korea is a high grade metamorphic terrain overlain by Palaeozoic sedimentary
Autor:
Andrew Turek, Cheong-Bin Kim
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GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL. 30:323-338
The Ryeongnam massif of Korea is composed predominantly of crystalline Precambrian rocks, which have been intruded by mafic to felsic plutons of Mesozoic age. This study reports six new U-Pb zircon ages for plutons in the southwestern part of the mas
Autor:
Cheong-Bin Kim, Andrew Turek
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GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL. 30:231-249
The Korean peninsula is part of the Sino-Korean platform and is composed of Precambrian to Holocene rocks. It can be divided into three cratonic blocks, the Nangrim massif of North Korea, and the Gyeonggi and Ryeongnam massifs of South Korea. The Pre
Autor:
Cheong-Bin Kim, Andrew Turek
Publikováno v:
GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL. 29:243-258
The Damyang-Geochang area in the southwestern part of the Ryongnam massif, Korea, is composed of Precambrian gneisses that have been intruded by Triassic to Jurassic, felsic to mafic, batholiths and stocks. Since the Triassic this area has been affec
Autor:
Andrew Turek
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The Cambridge Law Journal. 50:347-353
In a previous article, the present writer considered the process whereby ladies were admitted into the House of Lords and concluded that the draftsman of the Life Peerages Act 1958 had, intentionally or otherwise, made a hereditary peeress of every l
Autor:
Andrew Turek
Publikováno v:
The Cambridge Law Journal. 49:334-347
The recent death of Baroness Wootton of Abinger, one of the first group of life peeresses who took their seats in the House of Lords after the Life Peerages Act 1958, prompts reflection on the process whereby one of the great male bastions has “gon
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Chinese Science Bulletin. 43:133-133
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Chinese Science Bulletin. 43:65-65