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Citation: Ruzhentsev, S. V., O. R. Minina, V. A. Aristov, and Yu. P. Katyukha (2006), Hercynian structural features in the West Transbaikalia region, Russ. J. Earth Sci., 8, ES2001, doi:10.2205/2006ES000192.
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