Salt, Shale and Igneous Diapirs in and around Europe
Geological Society Special Publications
Series Editors
A. J. HARTLEY
R. E. HOLDSWORTH
A. C. MORTON
M. S. STOKER
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It is mended that reference to all or part of this book should be made in one of
the following ways.
VENDEVILLE, B., MART, Y. & VIGNERESSE, J.-L. (eds) 2000. Salt, Shale and Igneous
Diapirs in and around Europe. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 174.
STEPHANESCU, M., DICEA, O. & TARI, G. 2000. Influence of ext
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