A Note on the Occurrence of Olivine Dolerite Dyke near Hutti, Raichur District, Karnataka
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An olivine dolerite dyke with 15 to 20% olivine is described as cutting the meta-basalts of Hutti and the associated granites, and showing somewhat unusual chemical composition.Downloads
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1980-03-01
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Roy, A., & Krishnam Raju, K. (1980). A Note on the Occurrence of Olivine Dolerite Dyke near Hutti, Raichur District, Karnataka. Journal of Geological Society of India, 21(3), 151–154. Retrieved from https://geosocindia.com/index.php/jgsi/article/view/64660
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