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Arguments for syngenetic origin of certain stratified sulfide ore deposits, principally Cu, are refuted by geochemical data. Several examples are cited for which syngenetic theories have been advanced but which fit epigenetic processes much better. Discussion is prompted by Geoscience Abstracts 4-347.
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