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IMAI, Akira, MATSUEDA, Hiroharu, YAMADA, Ryoichi, MASUTA, Kenzo (1999) Polymetallic Mineralization at the Shin-Ohtoyo Deposit, Harukayama District, Hokkaido, Japan. Resource Geology, 49 (2) 75-88 doi:10.1111/j.1751-3928.1999.tb00033.x

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TitlePolymetallic Mineralization at the Shin-Ohtoyo Deposit, Harukayama District, Hokkaido, Japan
JournalResource Geology
AuthorsIMAI, AkiraAuthor
MATSUEDA, HiroharuAuthor
YAMADA, RyoichiAuthor
MASUTA, KenzoAuthor
Year1999 (June)Volume49
Page(s)75-88Issue2
PublisherWiley
DOIdoi:10.1111/j.1751-3928.1999.tb00033.xSearch in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID241397Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:241397:0
GUIDd99fd9df-bef3-4997-8322-91c129a39d88
Full ReferenceIMAI, Akira, MATSUEDA, Hiroharu, YAMADA, Ryoichi, MASUTA, Kenzo (1999) Polymetallic Mineralization at the Shin-Ohtoyo Deposit, Harukayama District, Hokkaido, Japan. Resource Geology, 49 (2) 75-88 doi:10.1111/j.1751-3928.1999.tb00033.x
Plain TextIMAI, Akira, MATSUEDA, Hiroharu, YAMADA, Ryoichi, MASUTA, Kenzo (1999) Polymetallic Mineralization at the Shin-Ohtoyo Deposit, Harukayama District, Hokkaido, Japan. Resource Geology, 49 (2) 75-88 doi:10.1111/j.1751-3928.1999.tb00033.x
In(1999, June) Resource Geology Vol. 49 (2) Wiley

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