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Economic Geology; December 2005; v. 100; no. 8; p. 1487; DOI: 10.2113/100.8.1487
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Letter from the Editor

Letter from the Editor

Mark D. Hannington

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This issue of Economic Geology contains the sixth paper in a series of special papers that commemorate the 100th anniversary of the journal. Beginning with issue no. 2 of volume 100, special editors Stephen Kesler and Jeffrey Hedenquist began assembling contributions from leading researchers in the field of economic geology, with special emphasis on the links between mineral deposits research and other scientific disciplines. These have appeared as the lead articles throughout volume . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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