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Economic Geology; December 1982; v. 77; no. 8; p. 1783-1802
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Archean abiogenic and probable biogenic structures associated with mineralized hydrothermal vent systems and regional metasomatism, with implications for greenstone belt studies

Maarten J. de Wit, Roger Hart, Anthony Martin, and Paul Abbott

Queen's Univ., Dep. Geol. Sci., Kingston, On, Canada
Oreg. State Univ., Canada
Univ. Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
Rhodes Univ., South Africa

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