The Angouran Zn(Pb) deposit, NW Iran: evidence for a two stage, hypogene zinc sulfide-zinc carbonate mineralization
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The Angouran Zn(Pb) deposit, NW Iran: evidence for a two stage, hypogene zinc sulfide-zinc carbonate mineralization. / Daliran, F; Pride, K; Walther, J et al.
In: Ore geology reviews, Vol. 53, 2013, p. 373-402.
In: Ore geology reviews, Vol. 53, 2013, p. 373-402.
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Daliran, F, Pride, K, Walther, J, Berner, ZA & Bakker, RJ 2013, 'The Angouran Zn(Pb) deposit, NW Iran: evidence for a two stage, hypogene zinc sulfide-zinc carbonate mineralization', Ore geology reviews, vol. 53, pp. 373-402.
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Daliran, F., Pride, K., Walther, J., Berner, Z. A., & Bakker, R. J. (2013). The Angouran Zn(Pb) deposit, NW Iran: evidence for a two stage, hypogene zinc sulfide-zinc carbonate mineralization. Ore geology reviews, 53, 373-402.
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Daliran F, Pride K, Walther J, Berner ZA, Bakker RJ. The Angouran Zn(Pb) deposit, NW Iran: evidence for a two stage, hypogene zinc sulfide-zinc carbonate mineralization. Ore geology reviews. 2013;53:373-402.
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title = "The Angouran Zn(Pb) deposit, NW Iran: evidence for a two stage, hypogene zinc sulfide-zinc carbonate mineralization",
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pages = "373--402",
journal = "Ore geology reviews",
issn = "0169-1368",
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T1 - The Angouran Zn(Pb) deposit, NW Iran: evidence for a two stage, hypogene zinc sulfide-zinc carbonate mineralization
AU - Daliran, F
AU - Pride, K
AU - Walther, J
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AU - Bakker, Ronald J.
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SP - 373
EP - 402
JO - Ore geology reviews
JF - Ore geology reviews
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