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Economic Geology; April 1990; v. 85; no. 2; p. 360-375
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Carbon and sulfur isotope evidence for in situ reduction of sulfate, Nanisivik lead-zinc deposits, Northwest Territories, Baffin Island, Canada

Fereydoun Ghazban, Henry P. Schwarcz, and Derek C. Ford

McMaster Univ., Geol. Dep., Hamilton, ON, Canada

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