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Economic Geology; August 1978; v. 73; no. 5; p. 749-760
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Intrusive rocks associated with porphyry copper mineralization, New Britain, Papua New Guinea

R. Hine, and D. R. Mason

Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd., Melbourne, Australia
Univ. Toronto, Canada

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