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Economic Geology; November 1999; v. 94; no. 7; p. 1051-1066
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Sedimentary exhalative nickel-molybdenum ores in South China

D. A. Lott, R. M. Coveney, J. B. Murowchick, and R. I. Grauch

University of Missouri-Kansas City, Department of Geosciences, Kansas City, MO, United States

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