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Economic Geology; May 1992; v. 87; no. 3; p. 785-811
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A comparison of the geology and mineralization of the Balcooma and Dry River South volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits, northern Queensland

David L. Huston, Terry Taylor, John Fabray, and David J. Patterson

Univ. Tasmania, Cent. Ore Deposit and Explor. Stud., Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Carpentaria Explor. Co., Australia
Queensl. Mines, Australia
Mount Isa Mines, Australia

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