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The volcanic-sedimentary origin of modern Red Sea muds rich in iron, zinc, manganese and other metals 'suggests a possible environment and process for deposition of. . . strata-bound oxide-silicate minerals of Fe, Zn, and Mn that characterize the Franklin-Sterling ore deposits.'
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