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Oberthür, Thomas (2018) The Fate of Platinum-Group Minerals in the Exogenic Environment—From Sulfide Ores via Oxidized Ores into Placers: Case Studies Bushveld Complex, South Africa, and Great Dyke, Zimbabwe. Minerals, 8 (12) 581 doi:10.3390/min8120581

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TitleThe Fate of Platinum-Group Minerals in the Exogenic Environment—From Sulfide Ores via Oxidized Ores into Placers: Case Studies Bushveld Complex, South Africa, and Great Dyke, Zimbabwe
JournalMinerals
AuthorsOberthür, ThomasAuthor
Year2018 (December 9)Volume8
Page(s)581Issue12
PublisherMDPI AG
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DOIdoi:10.3390/min8120581Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceOberthür, Thomas (2018) The Fate of Platinum-Group Minerals in the Exogenic Environment—From Sulfide Ores via Oxidized Ores into Placers: Case Studies Bushveld Complex, South Africa, and Great Dyke, Zimbabwe. Minerals, 8 (12) 581 doi:10.3390/min8120581
Plain TextOberthür, Thomas (2018) The Fate of Platinum-Group Minerals in the Exogenic Environment—From Sulfide Ores via Oxidized Ores into Placers: Case Studies Bushveld Complex, South Africa, and Great Dyke, Zimbabwe. Minerals, 8 (12) 581 doi:10.3390/min8120581
In(2018, December) Minerals Vol. 8 (12) MDPI AG

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