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Cook, N.D.J., Ashley, P.M. (1992) Meta-evaporite sequence, exhalative chemical sediments and associated rocks in the Proterozoic Willyama Supergroup, South Australia: implications for metallogenesis. Precambrian Research, 56 (3) 211-226 doi:10.1016/0301-9268(92)90102-t

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TitleMeta-evaporite sequence, exhalative chemical sediments and associated rocks in the Proterozoic Willyama Supergroup, South Australia: implications for metallogenesis
JournalPrecambrian Research
AuthorsCook, N.D.J.Author
Ashley, P.M.Author
Year1992 (May)Volume56
Page(s)211-226Issue3
PublisherElsevier BV
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DOIdoi:10.1016/0301-9268(92)90102-tSearch in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID703061Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:703061:5
GUID71227262-8943-4cd0-8e1d-f719f3bbbd3f
Full ReferenceCook, N.D.J., Ashley, P.M. (1992) Meta-evaporite sequence, exhalative chemical sediments and associated rocks in the Proterozoic Willyama Supergroup, South Australia: implications for metallogenesis. Precambrian Research, 56 (3) 211-226 doi:10.1016/0301-9268(92)90102-t
Plain TextCook, N.D.J., Ashley, P.M. (1992) Meta-evaporite sequence, exhalative chemical sediments and associated rocks in the Proterozoic Willyama Supergroup, South Australia: implications for metallogenesis. Precambrian Research, 56 (3) 211-226 doi:10.1016/0301-9268(92)90102-t
In(1992, May) Precambrian Research Vol. 56 (3) Elsevier BV

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