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Knipping, Jaayke L., Bilenker, Laura D., Simon, Adam C., Reich, Martin, Barra, Fernando, Deditius, Artur P., Lundstrom, Craig, Bindeman, Ilya, Munizaga, Rodrigo (2015) Giant Kiruna-type deposits form by efficient flotation of magmatic magnetite suspensions. Geology, 43 (7) 591-594 doi:10.1130/g36650.1

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TitleGiant Kiruna-type deposits form by efficient flotation of magmatic magnetite suspensions
JournalGeology
AuthorsKnipping, Jaayke L.Author
Bilenker, Laura D.Author
Simon, Adam C.Author
Reich, MartinAuthor
Barra, FernandoAuthor
Deditius, Artur P.Author
Lundstrom, CraigAuthor
Bindeman, IlyaAuthor
Munizaga, RodrigoAuthor
Year2015 (July)Volume43
Page(s)591-594Issue7
PublisherGeological Society of America
DOIdoi:10.1130/g36650.1Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID142757Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:142757:2
GUID62571fd0-4311-47a2-9a48-d05cb1e4cdbb
Full ReferenceKnipping, Jaayke L., Bilenker, Laura D., Simon, Adam C., Reich, Martin, Barra, Fernando, Deditius, Artur P., Lundstrom, Craig, Bindeman, Ilya, Munizaga, Rodrigo (2015) Giant Kiruna-type deposits form by efficient flotation of magmatic magnetite suspensions. Geology, 43 (7) 591-594 doi:10.1130/g36650.1
Plain TextKnipping, Jaayke L., Bilenker, Laura D., Simon, Adam C., Reich, Martin, Barra, Fernando, Deditius, Artur P., Lundstrom, Craig, Bindeman, Ilya, Munizaga, Rodrigo (2015) Giant Kiruna-type deposits form by efficient flotation of magmatic magnetite suspensions. Geology, 43 (7) 591-594 doi:10.1130/g36650.1
In(2015, July) Geology Vol. 43 (7) Geological Society of America

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