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Formation time of the Ni-bearing norite-cortlandite association of East Asia

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Original Russian Text © E.G. Konnikov, V.M. Chubarov, A.V. Travin, D.I. Matukov, E.G. Sidorov, 2006, published in Geokhimiya, 2006, No. 5, pp. 564–570.

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Konnikov, E.G., Chubarov, V.M., Travin, A.V. et al. Formation time of the Ni-bearing norite-cortlandite association of East Asia. Geochem. Int. 44, 516–521 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016702906050090

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