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AMS studies on a 450 km long 2216 Ma dyke from Dharwar craton; India:Implications to magma flow[J] E.Nagaraju;V.Parashuramulu; Geoscience Frontiers 2019, 05
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Emplacement ages of Paleoproterozoic mafic dyke swarms in eastern Dharwar craton; India: implications for paleoreconstructions and<ce:hsp sp="0.25"/>support for a ∼30° change in dyke trends from south to north[J] Ulf Söderlund;Wouter Bleeker;Kursad Demirer;Rajesh K. Srivastava;Michael Hamilton;Mimmi Nilsson;Lauri J. Pesonen;Amiya K. Samal;Mudlappa Jayananda;Richard E. Ernst;Madabhooshi Srinivas Precambrian Research 2018,
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A 2207 Ma radiating mafic dyke swarm from eastern Dharwar craton; Southern India: Drift history through Paleoproterozoic[J] E. Nagaraju;V. Parashuramulu;N. Ramesh Babu;A.C. Narayana Precambrian Research 2018,
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Precambrian mafic dyke swarms in the Singhbhum craton (eastern India) and their links with dyke swarms of the eastern Dharwar craton (southern India)[J] Rajesh K. Srivastava;Ulf Söderlund;Richard E. Ernst;Sisir K. Mondal;Amiya K. Samal Precambrian Research 2018,
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A giant circumferential dyke swarm associated with the High Arctic Large Igneous Province (HALIP)[J] Kenneth L. Buchan;Richard E. Ernst Gondwana Research 2018,
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Formation of Archean (3600–2500 Ma) continental crust in the Dharwar Craton; southern India[J] Jayananda M.;Santosh M.;Aadhiseshan K.R. Earth-Science Reviews 2018,
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Paleomagnetism and geochronology of mafic dykes from the Southern Granulite Terrane; India: Expanding the Dharwar craton southward[J] Anthony F. Pivarunas;Joseph G. Meert;Manoj K. Pandit;Anup Sinha Tectonophysics 2019,
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Paleomagnetic study of 1765<ce:hsp sp="0.25"/>Ma dyke swarm from the Singhbhum Craton: Implications to the paleogeography of India[J] Ravi Shankar;D. Srinivasa Sarma;N. Ramesh Babu;V. Parashuramulu Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 2018,
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A 1.88 Ga giant radiating mafic dyke swarm across southern India and Western Australia[J] J. Gregory Shellnutt;Kosiyathu R. Hari;Alice C.-Y. Liao;Steven W. Denyszyn;Neeraj Vishwakarma Precambrian Research 2018,
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Oldest lamproites from Peninsular India track the onset of Paleoproterozoic plume-induced rifting and the birth of Large Igneous Province[J] M. Santosh;K.R. Hari;Xiao-Fang He;Yue-Sheng Han;M.P. Manu Prasanth Gondwana Research 2018,