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The first paleomagnetic data on dolerites from Jeannette Island (New Siberian Islands, Arctic). / Zhdanova, A. I.; Metelkin, D. V.; Vernikovsky, V. A. и др.

в: Doklady Earth Sciences, Том 468, № 2, 01.06.2016, стр. 580-583.

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Zhdanova AI, Metelkin DV, Vernikovsky VA, Matushkin NY. The first paleomagnetic data on dolerites from Jeannette Island (New Siberian Islands, Arctic). Doklady Earth Sciences. 2016 июнь 1;468(2):580-583. doi: 10.1134/S1028334X16060246

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Zhdanova, A. I. ; Metelkin, D. V. ; Vernikovsky, V. A. и др. / The first paleomagnetic data on dolerites from Jeannette Island (New Siberian Islands, Arctic). в: Doklady Earth Sciences. 2016 ; Том 468, № 2. стр. 580-583.

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