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Kola Province
Mid/Late Devonian-Carboniferous Collapse Basins on the Finnmark Platform and in the Southwesternmost Nordkapp Basin, SW Barents Sea
NGU Norges Geologiske Undersøkelse Geolological Survey of Norway
Tectonic Regimes in the Baltic Shield During the Last 1200 Ma • a Review
Thermochronology and Exhumation History of The
Finnish Lithosphere Meeting
RESEARCH Paleoproterozoic High-Pressure Metamorphic History
The Origin of Hydrocarbon Gases in the Lovozero Nepheline-Syenite Massif (Kola Peninsula, NW Russia), As Revealed from He and Ar Isotope Evidence
Paper IV.Pdf (5.305Mb)
GEOLOGY and DEVELOPMENT of the LOMONOSOV DIAMOND DEPOSIT, NORTHWESTERN RUSSIA Karen V
Rare Earth Elements and Minerals in Phoscorites And
Geology of Norway
Early Proterozoic U-Pb Zircon Ages from Basement Gneiss at the Solovetsky Archipelago, White Sea, Russia
Geokniga-Karki.Pdf
Lithosphere 2006
Paleoproterozoic Metamorphism of the Archean Tuntsa Suite, Northern Fennoscandian Shield
Nordic Geological Winter Meeting
Us Department of the Interior Geological Survey
Main Geological Features of Fennoscandia
Top View
Isotope Results from Lapland-Kola Province in Finland
Ultramafic Alkaline Rocks of Kepino Cluster, Arkhangelsk, Russia: Different Evolution of Kimberlite Melts in Sills and Pipes
Mid/Late Devonian-Carboniferous Collapse Basins on the Finnmark Platform and in the Southwesternmost Nordkapp Basin, SW Barents Sea
The Age of the Sokli Carbonatite, Finland, and Some Relationships of the North Atlantic Alkaline Igneous Province
Mineral Deposits of Lapland: Excursion Guide of the Montanuniversität Leoben
Geology and Metallogenic Potential of the Northwesternmost Norrbotten Province Around Altevatn in Troms, Northern Norway
New High-Resolution Aeromagnetic and Radiometric Surveys in Finnmark and North Troms: Linking Anomaly Patterns to Bedrock Geology and Structure
Guide to the Geological Map of Finland – Bedrock 1:1 000 000
New Apatite Fission-Track Data from the Murmansk Craton, NE Fennoscandia: an Echo of Hidden Thermotectonic Events