XIX Congress of the Carpathian Balkan Geological Association Thessaloniki, Greece, 23 26 September 2010 www.cbga2010.org submission@cbga2010.org Form D FULL PAPER SUBMISSION FORM Deadline for full paper submission: November 30, 2009 For the submission of a full paper, your unique 12 character reference number is needed. If you haven t acquired a reference number yet, please go to www.cbga2010.org/registration and give the required information in order to get it. Please note that no full paper will be accepted unless registration is completed and payment is received no later than two weeks after approval of the reviewed paper, and in any case no later than April 30, 2010. Enter your reference number here: Reference number Paper title:... Presenting author:... Mark with X your preferred presentation mode: Oral: Poster: No preference: The Organizing Committee will make every effort to retain your presentation mode preference, but the final allocation will depend on the total number of submissions and available time. Mark with X the Special or General Session in which you wish to submit your full paper. For a description of titles and objectives of Sessions, please consult the Second Circular or the website: Special Sessions General Sessions S01 S10 S19 S28 G01 G07 S02 S11 S20 S29 G02 G08 S03 S12 S21 S30 G03 G09 S04 S13 S22 S31 G04 G10 S05 S14 S23 S32 G05 G11 S06 S15 S24 S33 G06 S07 S16 S25 S08 S17 S26 S09 S18 S27
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Pearce J.A., Harris N.B.W. and Tindle A.C., 1996. Trace element discrimination diagrams for the tectonic interpretation of granitic rocks. Journal of Petrology, 25, 956-983. Pe-Piper G., Doutsos T. and Boronkay C., 1997. Geochemical characteristics of collisionzone magmatism. In: Collision Tectonics, Coward, M.P., and Ries, A.C. (eds), Geological Society Spec. Publ., Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, London, Edinburgh, Boston, 19, 67-81. Spyropoylos N., 1985. The geological structure of the Northern Pelagonian Zone in mountain Askio. Ph.D. thesis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 251p (in Greek with English abstract).