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Geology of Cyprus and Eastern Mediterranean Department: Sciences and Engineering Host Institution: University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus
Study of the Geomorphology of Cyprus
Tertiary Uplift History of the Troodos Massif, Cyprus
The Pre-Alpine Evolution of the Basement of the Pelagonian Zone and the Vardar Zone, Greece
The Mamonia Complex (SW Cyprus) Revisited: Remnant of Late Triassic Intra-Oceanic Volcanism Along the Tethyan Southwestern Passive Margin
A Seismic Model for Moho and Crustal Structure in Europe, Greenland, and the North Atlantic Region☆
43. Pleistocene Fanglomerate Deposition Related to Uplift of the Troodos Ophiolite, Cyprus1
Geological Correlation Between Northern Cyprus and Southern Anatolia
Tethyan Oceans
Geology of Cyprus
A Model for the Plate Tectonic Evolution of the Eastern Mediterranean Region That Emphasizes the Role of Transform (Strike-Slip) Structures RICHARD W
BGS Report, Single Column Layout
CY Cypruscriteria D5 Basic Conseptual Model
New Methodologies for Volcanic-Hosted Copper Sulphide Mineralization on Cyprus: a GIS–Prospectivity Analysis-Based Approach
The Geology of Cyprus Is That U 1 8 1 8 54
Lead Isotopic Systematics of Massive Sulphide Deposits in the Urals: Applica- Tions for Geodynamic Setting and Metal Sources
The Cyprus Bibliographic Archive of the Earth Sciences 2006
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Quaternary Marine Terraces on Cyprus: Constraints on Uplift and Pedogenesis, and the Geoarchaeology of Palaipafos
Geological Survey of Finland Bulletin
Chemical Variation in Hercynian Basalts Relative to Plate Tectonics
Edinburgh Research Explorer
Cooking Without Borders Easily Accessible and Beneficial to Society and Economic Growth
Troodos Ophiolite Mantle Section Exposed Along Atalante Geo-Trail, Troodos Geopark, Cyprus
Pliocene–Pleistocene Sedimentary
1 Cyprus Geology, Topography, and Climate
General Session
A New Model of the Upper Mantle Structure Beneath the Western Rim of the East European