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Terleev, A. A., Simonov, V. A., Kanygin, A. V., Tokarev, D. A., Stupakov, S. I., & Kotlyarov, A. V. (2014). Unique location of hydrothermal biota in the Lower Cambrian sedimentary-volcanogenic complex of the Kyzyl–Tashtyg ore field (Eastern Tuva). Russian Geology and Geophysics, 55(1), 54-61.

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Original EntryTerleev, A. A., Simonov, V. A., Kanygin, A. V., Tokarev, D. A., Stupakov, S. I., & Kotlyarov, A. V. (2014). Unique location of hydrothermal biota in the Lower Cambrian sedimentary-volcanogenic complex of the Kyzyl–Tashtyg ore field (Eastern Tuva). Russian Geology and Geophysics, 55(1), 54-61.
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Full ReferenceTerleev, A. A., Simonov, V. A., Kanygin, A. V., Tokarev, D. A., Stupakov, S. I., & Kotlyarov, A. V. (2014). Unique location of hydrothermal biota in the Lower Cambrian sedimentary-volcanogenic complex of the Kyzyl–Tashtyg ore field (Eastern Tuva). Russian Geology and Geophysics, 55(1), 54-61.
Plain TextTerleev, A. A., Simonov, V. A., Kanygin, A. V., Tokarev, D. A., Stupakov, S. I., & Kotlyarov, A. V. (2014). Unique location of hydrothermal biota in the Lower Cambrian sedimentary-volcanogenic complex of the Kyzyl–Tashtyg ore field (Eastern Tuva). Russian Geology and Geophysics, 55(1), 54-61.

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Kyzyl-Tashtyg ore area, Kyzylsky District, Tuva, Russia

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