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Economic Geology; August 1993; v. 88; no. 5; p. 1135-1175
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Contrasting alteration assemblages in metabasites from Mount Isa, Queensland; implications for copper ore genesis

Keith W. Hannan, Suzanne D. Golding, Hugh K. Herbert, and H. Roy Krouse

Mount Isa Mines Exploration, Brisbane, Queensl., Australia

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