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    Volume 134, Number 1
    1 January 1997
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    Other| January 01, 1997

    The Pliocene volcanic rocks of Crommyonia, western Greece and their implications for the early evolution of the South Aegean arc

    G. Pe-Piper;
    G. Pe-Piper
    Saint Mary's University, Department of Geology, Halifax, NS, Canada
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    K. Hatzipanagiotou
    K. Hatzipanagiotou
    University of Patras, Greece
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    G. Pe-Piper
    Saint Mary's University, Department of Geology, Halifax, NS, Canada
    K. Hatzipanagiotou
    University of Patras, Greece
    Publisher: Cambridge University Press
    First Online: 02 Mar 2017
    Online Issn: 1469-5081
    Print Issn: 0016-7568
    GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute.
    Geological Magazine (1997) 134 (1): 55–66.
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    G. Pe-Piper, K. Hatzipanagiotou; The Pliocene volcanic rocks of Crommyonia, western Greece and their implications for the early evolution of the South Aegean arc. Geological Magazine 1997;; 134 (1): 55–66. doi:

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      Index Terms/Descriptors
      • Aegean Islands
      • Cenozoic
      • chemical composition
      • Europe
      • geochemistry
      • Greece
      • igneous rocks
      • isotopes
      • magmas
      • Mediterranean region
      • metals
      • Nd-144/Nd-143
      • neodymium
      • Neogene
      • petrology
      • Pliocene
      • radioactive isotopes
      • rare earths
      • samarium
      • Sm-147/Nd-144
      • Southern Europe
      • stable isotopes
      • subsidence
      • tectonics
      • Tertiary
      • volcanic rocks
      • Corinth Basin
      • western Greece
      • Crommyonia
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      • N36°00'00" - N38°00'00", E22°00'00" - E25°00'00"
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