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Naumov, V. B., Kovalenker, V. A., Prokofiev, V. Yu., Tolstykh, M. L., Damian, G., Damian, F. (2013) Unusual acid melts in the area of the unique Rosia Montana gold deposit, Apuseni Mountains, Romania: Evidence from inclusions in quartz. Geochemistry International, 51 (11) 876-888 doi:10.1134/s0016702913110050

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TitleUnusual acid melts in the area of the unique Rosia Montana gold deposit, Apuseni Mountains, Romania: Evidence from inclusions in quartz
JournalGeochemistry International
AuthorsNaumov, V. B.Author
Kovalenker, V. A.Author
Prokofiev, V. Yu.Author
Tolstykh, M. L.Author
Damian, G.Author
Damian, F.Author
Year2013 (November)Volume51
Page(s)876-888Issue11
PublisherPleiades Publishing Ltd
DOIdoi:10.1134/s0016702913110050Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID676922Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:676922:6
GUID7ccd661a-2324-4a38-99e0-a699b538c408
Full ReferenceNaumov, V. B., Kovalenker, V. A., Prokofiev, V. Yu., Tolstykh, M. L., Damian, G., Damian, F. (2013) Unusual acid melts in the area of the unique Rosia Montana gold deposit, Apuseni Mountains, Romania: Evidence from inclusions in quartz. Geochemistry International, 51 (11) 876-888 doi:10.1134/s0016702913110050
Plain TextNaumov, V. B., Kovalenker, V. A., Prokofiev, V. Yu., Tolstykh, M. L., Damian, G., Damian, F. (2013) Unusual acid melts in the area of the unique Rosia Montana gold deposit, Apuseni Mountains, Romania: Evidence from inclusions in quartz. Geochemistry International, 51 (11) 876-888 doi:10.1134/s0016702913110050
In(2013, November) Geochemistry International Vol. 51 (11) Pleiades Publishing Ltd

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