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Economic Geology; November 1973; v. 68; no. 7; p. 1098-1109
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Possible Biological Origin of Precambrian Iron-Formations

Gene L. LaBerge

Spheroidal structures, relict microfossils, silica precipitators, United States, Canada, Australia, South Africa

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