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The role of the Paleozoic superplume in the formation of the geological structures of Kazakhstan with large metal deposits

Baibatsha, 2017

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5959579359710503781
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Baibatsha A
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Magmatism of the Earth and related strategic metal deposits

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According to various estimations, between half and three quarters of the modern continental crust of Kazakhstan was formed in the Early Precambrian to the beginning of the late Proterozoic as continent «Qazaqia»(Koronovskij NV. et. al., 2008). As a result of atrophy and …
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