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June 01, 1962
The Sudbury ores, their mineralogy and origin; Part 2, The facts; The ores, their minerals, metals and distribution
The Canadian Mineralogist (1962) 7 (1): 30–145.
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J. E. Hawley, R. L. Stanton; The Sudbury ores, their mineralogy and origin; Part 2, The facts; The ores, their minerals, metals and distribution. The Canadian Mineralogist 1962;; 7 (1): 30–145. doi:
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