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September 01, 1993
A new geological map of the Brabant Massif, Belgium
W. De Vos;
W. De Vos
Belgian Geological Survey, Brussels, Belgium
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A. Herbosch;
A. Herbosch
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
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M. Vanguestaine
M. Vanguestaine
Universite de Liege, Belgium
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Geological Magazine (1993) 130 (5): 605–611.
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W. De Vos, J. Verniers, A. Herbosch, M. Vanguestaine; A new geological map of the Brabant Massif, Belgium. Geological Magazine 1993;; 130 (5): 605–611. doi:
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