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Economic Geology; August 1994; v. 89; no. 5; p. 1017-1029
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Geologic setting of the Jolu gold mine, Saskatchewan; U-Pb age constraints on plutonism, deformation, mineralization, and metamorphism

D. J. Thomas, and L. M. Heaman

Saskatchewan Geological Survey, Saskatchewan Energy and Mines, Regina, SK, Canada
Royal Ontario Museum, Canada

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