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Vol 49 Iss. 2
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Heterogeneity of rocks of the Tannuol magmatic complex (Tuva)

Authors:
E. F. Dorofeev
Date submitted:
1964-08-18
Date accepted:
1964-10-24
Date published:
1965-12-03

Abstract

The Tannuol magmatic complex unites large granitoid massifs of Cambrian age, widely distributed in Central and especially Eastern Tuva. The idea of the Tannuolian complex as a complex multiphase intrusion was first formulated by V. A. Kuznetsov.The history of development of the complex is not yet unambiguously established. Some researchers develop the idea of multiphase intrusion formation process, while others explain the diversity of rocks composing the complex massifs by hybridization processes during single-act magma intrusion of granitoid composition. The recently published monographs of G. V. Pinus and T. V. Pinus and T. N. Ivanova ...

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