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Günay, K., Oyan, V., Dönmez, C., Çavdar, B., Çiftçi, E., Chugaev, A. V., ... & Ma, C. Q. (2022). Au-rich bimodal-mafic type volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit associated with Jurassic arc volcanism from the Central Pontide (Kastamonu, Turkey). Ore Geology Reviews, 141, 104660.

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Original EntryGünay, K., Oyan, V., Dönmez, C., Çavdar, B., Çiftçi, E., Chugaev, A. V., ... & Ma, C. Q. (2022). Au-rich bimodal-mafic type volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit associated with Jurassic arc volcanism from the Central Pontide (Kastamonu, Turkey). Ore Geology Reviews, 141, 104660.
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Full ReferenceGünay, K., Oyan, V., Dönmez, C., Çavdar, B., Çiftçi, E., Chugaev, A. V., ... & Ma, C. Q. (2022). Au-rich bimodal-mafic type volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit associated with Jurassic arc volcanism from the Central Pontide (Kastamonu, Turkey). Ore Geology Reviews, 141, 104660.
Plain TextGünay, K., Oyan, V., Dönmez, C., Çavdar, B., Çiftçi, E., Chugaev, A. V., ... & Ma, C. Q. (2022). Au-rich bimodal-mafic type volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit associated with Jurassic arc volcanism from the Central Pontide (Kastamonu, Turkey). Ore Geology Reviews, 141, 104660.

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Say Yayla deposit, Kastamonu Province, Turkey

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Say Yayla deposit, Kastamonu Province, Turkey Actinolite, Albite, Azurite, Basalt, Basaltic-andesite, Bornite, Breccia, Calcite, Chalcopyrite, Chlorite Group, Dacite, Epidote, Feldspar Group, Galena, Goethite, Gossan, Hematite, Jarosite, Magnetite, Malachite, Metabasaltic-andesite, Metavolcanic rock, Muscovite, Plagioclase, Pyrite, Quartz, Schist, Sericite, Sphalerite, Tennantite Subgroup


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