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Economic Geology; April 1991; v. 86; no. 2; p. 396-401
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A contribution to recent debate concerning epigenetic versus syngenetic mineralization processes in the Witwatersrand Basin

L. J. Robb, and F. M. Meyer

Univ. Witwatersrand, Dep. Geol., Johannesburg, South Africa

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