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Bohemian Massif / Variscan orogeny / Shear / Greater Fatra / Foreland basin / Carpathian Mountains / Lineation / Geology / Structural geology / Thrust fault
Date: 2006-03-13 15:32:18
Bohemian Massif
Variscan orogeny
Shear
Greater Fatra
Foreland basin
Carpathian Mountains
Lineation
Geology
Structural geology
Thrust fault

GeoLinesST (2,378×10-6 [SI], suggesting I-type character of this granitoid); KGD (520×10-6 [SI] – suggesting S-type granites); LG (144×10-6 [SI]) and OG (140×10-6 [SI]). Bulk magnetic susceptibility

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