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Economic Geology; May 1987; v. 82; no. 3; p. 635-648
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Stratiform copper deposits hosted by low-energy sediments; III, Aspects of metal transport

Douglas W. Haynes, and Mark S. Bloom

West. Min. Corp., Explor. Div., Preston, Victoria, Australia
Monash Univ., Australia

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