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From: The Morcles microgranite (Aiguilles Rouges, Swiss Alps): geochronological and geochemical evidences for a common origin with the Vallorcine intrusion

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Simplified geological map of the Aiguilles Rouges and Mont Blanc massifs modified from Morard and von Raumer (2005), with the position of the Morcles microgranite. U–Pb ages for the different intrusions are from: (1) Bussy and von Raumer (1993), (2) Bussy and von Raumer (1994), (3) Capuzzo and Bussy (2000), (4) Bussy et al. (2000), (5) Bussy et al. (2011). The digital elevation model (DEM) is from the Atlas de la Suisse (Version 1.0.62.2 ©2017, Institute of Cartography and Geoinformation, ETH Zurich, www.atlasderschweiz.ch). The inset shows the position of both massifs in the Swiss Alpine arc, along with other External Crystalline Massifs (in dark grey), and relative to the Jura, Plateau, Helvetic and Penninic domains (from North to South, light grey lines)

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