Grain-size effects on the closure temperature of white mica in a crustal-scale extensional shear zone — Implications of in-situ 40Ar/39Ar laser-ablation of white mica for dating shearing and cooling (Tauern Window, Eastern Alps)
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M. Handy | S. Schmid | R. Schuster | A. Scharf | M. Sudo | S. Favaro | K. Hammerschmidt
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