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Parr, Joanna M. (1992) Rare-earth element distribution in exhalites associated with Broken Hill-type mineralisation at the Pinnacles deposit, New South Wales, Australia. Chemical Geology, 100 (1) 73-91 doi:10.1016/0009-2541(92)90103-c

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TitleRare-earth element distribution in exhalites associated with Broken Hill-type mineralisation at the Pinnacles deposit, New South Wales, Australia
JournalChemical Geology
AuthorsParr, Joanna M.Author
Year1992 (October)Volume100
Page(s)73-91Issue1
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/0009-2541(92)90103-cSearch in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID287884Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:287884:7
GUIDd5bd4f0d-e989-41d6-8caa-af7773252b00
Full ReferenceParr, Joanna M. (1992) Rare-earth element distribution in exhalites associated with Broken Hill-type mineralisation at the Pinnacles deposit, New South Wales, Australia. Chemical Geology, 100 (1) 73-91 doi:10.1016/0009-2541(92)90103-c
Plain TextParr, Joanna M. (1992) Rare-earth element distribution in exhalites associated with Broken Hill-type mineralisation at the Pinnacles deposit, New South Wales, Australia. Chemical Geology, 100 (1) 73-91 doi:10.1016/0009-2541(92)90103-c
In(1992, October) Chemical Geology Vol. 100 (1) Elsevier BV

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