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Institut für Geowissenschaften (IF
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Key words: Tien Shan, Pamirs, Tibet
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* Nr. 22 MESCHEDE, M. (1994): Tecto
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* Nr. 55 REINECKER, J. (2000): Stre
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The amalgamation of the Pamirs and
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Wer aber je auf Asiens Erdboden sch
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viii (1971). Black lines with arrow
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x sample locations and age distribu
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xii Swedish expeditions followed. I
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2 postulated that the Safed Khers a
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4 Zusammenfassung Die paläozoische
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6 (d) Oberkreide Spaltspurenalter w
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8 deformation propagate from the pl
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10 source terrains, changes in the
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12 Geochemisches Zentrallabor, Univ
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14 mean UO+/U+ and Pb+/U+ value. Si
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16 apatites and zircons were counte
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18 number of simulation runs and th
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Two Palaeozoic sutures divide the C
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igneous and sedimentary rock sequen
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Triassic and the formation of an is
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27 Lake Karakul The Lake Karakul ar
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3.3.2 Major and trace elements Majo
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32 of 26-40 for samples P2, P5, and
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34 some of the zircons suffered Pb
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36 fractions are situated close to
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3.4.2 Rb/Sr dating The Rb/Sr minera
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45 The Cretaceous plutons show mode
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48 Thompson et al. (1984), who see
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50 granites and have Sm-Nd model ag
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52 associations in Afghanistan is f
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