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    Mesozoic thermal events and related gold mineralization in the еastern Mongol-Okhotsk Orogenic Belt: constraints from regional geology and 40Ar/39Ar dating by Sorokin, Andrey A., Zaika, Victor A., Kadashnikova, Alexandra Yu, Ponomarchuk, Anton V., Travin, Alexei V., Ponomarchuk, Victor A., Buchko, Inna V.

    Published in International geology review (15-05-2023)
    “…The Mongol-Okhotsk Orogenic Belt is a major structural element in East Asia. Several aspects of its evolution remain unknown or controversial. In this study,…”
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    Mеsozoic Tectonothermal Evolution of the Zagan Metamorphic Core Complex in Western Transbaikalia: 40Ar/39Ar and FTA Dating by Buslov, Mikhail M., Kulikova, Anna V., Sklyarov, Evgenii V., Travin, Alexei V.

    Published in Lithosphere (30-05-2024)
    “…Abstract A model of tectonothermal evolution of the Zagan metamorphic core complex (MCC) based on the new data from 40Ar/39Ar dating of amphibole, mica, and…”
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    Mеsozoic Tectonothermal Evolution of the Zagan Metamorphic Core Complex in Western Transbaikalia: 40Ar/39Ar and FTA Dating by Mikhail M. Buslov, Anna V. Kulikova, Evgenii V. Sklyarov, Alexei V. Travin

    Published in Lithosphere (01-05-2024)
    “…A model of tectonothermal evolution of the Zagan metamorphic core complex (MCC) based on the new data from 40Ar/39Ar dating of amphibole, mica, and apatite…”
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    Temporal correlation between dyke swarms and crustal extension in the middle Palaeozoic Vilyui rift basin, Siberian platform by Polyansky, Oleg P., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Koroleva, Olga V., Tomshin, Mikhail D., Reverdatto, Vladimir V., Selyatitsky, Alexander Yu, Travin, Alexei V., Vasiliev, Dmitry A.

    Published in Lithos (01-06-2017)
    “…This paper presents results from new 40Ar/39Ar isotope dating of nine mafic dykes from three large dyke swarms (Vilyui–Markha, Kontai–Dzherba, and Chara–Sinsk)…”
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