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Economic Geology; August 1990; v. 85; no. 5; p. 943-951
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Early Proterozoic gold placers of the Moeda Formation within the Gandarela Syncline, Minas Gerais, Brazil

W. E. L. Minter, F. E. Renger, and A. Siegers

Univ. Cape Town, Dep. Geol., Cape Town, South Africa

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