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Economic Geology; October 1984; v. 79; no. 6; p. 1406-1411
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Clay mineralogy and carbon-nitrogen geochemistry of the Lik and Competition Creek zinc-lead-silver prospects, DeLong Mountains, Alaska

Edward J. Sterne, Half Zantop, and Robert C. Reynolds

Amoco Prod. Co., Denver, CO, United States

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