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Davidheiser-Kroll, B., Stuart, F. M., Boyce, A. J. (2014) Mantle heat drives hydrothermal fluids responsible for carbonate-hosted base metal deposits: evidence from 3He/4He of ore fluids in the Irish Pb-Zn ore district. Mineralium Deposita, 49 (5) 547-553 doi:10.1007/s00126-014-0516-5

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TitleMantle heat drives hydrothermal fluids responsible for carbonate-hosted base metal deposits: evidence from 3He/4He of ore fluids in the Irish Pb-Zn ore district
JournalMineralium Deposita
AuthorsDavidheiser-Kroll, B.Author
Stuart, F. M.Author
Boyce, A. J.Author
Year2014 (June)Volume49
Page(s)547-553Issue5
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1007/s00126-014-0516-5Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID157378Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:157378:1
GUIDaa96bb73-7e09-407e-81df-df71238cd918
Full ReferenceDavidheiser-Kroll, B., Stuart, F. M., Boyce, A. J. (2014) Mantle heat drives hydrothermal fluids responsible for carbonate-hosted base metal deposits: evidence from 3He/4He of ore fluids in the Irish Pb-Zn ore district. Mineralium Deposita, 49 (5) 547-553 doi:10.1007/s00126-014-0516-5
Plain TextDavidheiser-Kroll, B., Stuart, F. M., Boyce, A. J. (2014) Mantle heat drives hydrothermal fluids responsible for carbonate-hosted base metal deposits: evidence from 3He/4He of ore fluids in the Irish Pb-Zn ore district. Mineralium Deposita, 49 (5) 547-553 doi:10.1007/s00126-014-0516-5
In(2014, June) Mineralium Deposita Vol. 49 (5) Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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