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Bineli Betsi, Thierry, Lentz, David, Chiaradia, Massimo, Kyser, Kurt, Creaser, Robert A. (2013) Genesis of the Au–Bi–Cu–As, Cu–Mo ± W, and base–metal Au–Ag mineralization at the Mountain Freegold (Yukon, Canada): constraints from Ar–Ar and Re–Os geochronology and Pb and stable isotope compositions. Mineralium Deposita, 48 (8) 991-1017 doi:10.1007/s00126-013-0465-4

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TitleGenesis of the Au–Bi–Cu–As, Cu–Mo ± W, and base–metal Au–Ag mineralization at the Mountain Freegold (Yukon, Canada): constraints from Ar–Ar and Re–Os geochronology and Pb and stable isotope compositions
JournalMineralium Deposita
AuthorsBineli Betsi, ThierryAuthor
Lentz, DavidAuthor
Chiaradia, MassimoAuthor
Kyser, KurtAuthor
Creaser, Robert A.Author
Year2013 (December)Volume48
Page(s)991-1017Issue8
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1007/s00126-013-0465-4Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID157332Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:157332:3
GUID3dd71e87-e681-4ef8-bf21-d59aa67d94cd
Full ReferenceBineli Betsi, Thierry, Lentz, David, Chiaradia, Massimo, Kyser, Kurt, Creaser, Robert A. (2013) Genesis of the Au–Bi–Cu–As, Cu–Mo ± W, and base–metal Au–Ag mineralization at the Mountain Freegold (Yukon, Canada): constraints from Ar–Ar and Re–Os geochronology and Pb and stable isotope compositions. Mineralium Deposita, 48 (8) 991-1017 doi:10.1007/s00126-013-0465-4
Plain TextBineli Betsi, Thierry, Lentz, David, Chiaradia, Massimo, Kyser, Kurt, Creaser, Robert A. (2013) Genesis of the Au–Bi–Cu–As, Cu–Mo ± W, and base–metal Au–Ag mineralization at the Mountain Freegold (Yukon, Canada): constraints from Ar–Ar and Re–Os geochronology and Pb and stable isotope compositions. Mineralium Deposita, 48 (8) 991-1017 doi:10.1007/s00126-013-0465-4
In(2013, December) Mineralium Deposita Vol. 48 (8) Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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