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The Palaeoproterozoic anatomy of the Lewisian Complex, NW Scotland: evidence for two ‘Laxfordian’ tectonothermal cycles
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Andrew J. Mason
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The nature and significance of the Faroe-Shetland Terrane: Linking Archaean basement blocks across the North Atlantic
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Holdsworth, R.E.
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Morton, A.
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Frei, D.
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Gerdes, A.
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Strachan, R.A.
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Dempsey, E.
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Warren, C.
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Whitham, A.
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Precambrian Research
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