File:USGS Arabian-Nubian Shield Terranes.png
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English: USGS Arabian-Nubian Shield Terranes |
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Source | Precambrian ophiolites of Arabia: A summary of geologic settings U-Pb geochronology, lead isotope characteristics, and implications for microplate accretion, kingdom of Saudi Arabia, USGS Open File Report 88-606, https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1988/0606/report.pdf |
Author | J. S. Pallister, J. S. Stacey, L. B. Fischer and W. R. Premo |
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