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Greenstone belts; what are they?
Maarten J. de Wit
Maarten J. de Wit
University of Cape Town, Department of Geological Sciences, Rondebosch, South Africa
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Lewis D. Ashwal
Lewis D. Ashwal
Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa
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South African Journal of Geology (1995) 98 (4): 505-520.
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December 01, 1995
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- chronology
- continental crust
- crust
- evolution
- faults
- global
- greenstone belts
- hydrothermal conditions
- igneous rocks
- komatiite
- lithofacies
- mantle
- metamorphic belts
- metamorphic rocks
- metamorphism
- metasedimentary rocks
- mineralization
- petrography
- plate tectonics
- shear zones
- spatial distribution
- subduction
- thickness
- ultramafic composition
- unconformities
- volcanic rocks
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