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Montoya-Lopera, Paula, Levresse, Gilles, Ferrari, Luca, Luca Rizzo, Andrea, Urquiza, Santiago, Mata, Luis (2020) Genesis of the telescoped Eocene silver and Oligocene gold San Dimas deposits, Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico: Constraints from fluid inclusions, oxygen - deuterium and noble gases isotopes. Ore Geology Reviews, 120. 103427 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103427

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TitleGenesis of the telescoped Eocene silver and Oligocene gold San Dimas deposits, Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico: Constraints from fluid inclusions, oxygen - deuterium and noble gases isotopes
JournalOre Geology Reviews
AuthorsMontoya-Lopera, PaulaAuthor
Levresse, GillesAuthor
Ferrari, LucaAuthor
Luca Rizzo, AndreaAuthor
Urquiza, SantiagoAuthor
Mata, LuisAuthor
Year2020 (May)Volume120
Page(s)103427
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103427Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID235968Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:235968:1
GUIDd4eaaf3f-39ea-4240-abc0-928cf06811d5
Full ReferenceMontoya-Lopera, Paula, Levresse, Gilles, Ferrari, Luca, Luca Rizzo, Andrea, Urquiza, Santiago, Mata, Luis (2020) Genesis of the telescoped Eocene silver and Oligocene gold San Dimas deposits, Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico: Constraints from fluid inclusions, oxygen - deuterium and noble gases isotopes. Ore Geology Reviews, 120. 103427 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103427
Plain TextMontoya-Lopera, Paula, Levresse, Gilles, Ferrari, Luca, Luca Rizzo, Andrea, Urquiza, Santiago, Mata, Luis (2020) Genesis of the telescoped Eocene silver and Oligocene gold San Dimas deposits, Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico: Constraints from fluid inclusions, oxygen - deuterium and noble gases isotopes. Ore Geology Reviews, 120. 103427 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103427
In(2020) Ore Geology Reviews Vol. 120. Elsevier BV

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