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Volume 92, Number 6
1 October 1997
ISSN 0361-0128
EISSN 1554-0774
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Geologic and geochemical relationships between the contact sublayer, inclusions, and the main mass of the Sudbury Igneous Complex; a case study of the Whistle Mine Embayment
Economic Geology October 01, 1997, Vol.92, 647-673. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.92.6.647
Fluid inclusion evidence for hydrothermal enrichment of magmatic ore at the contact zone of the Ni-Cu-platinum-group element 4b Deposit, Lindsley Mine, Sudbury, Canada
Economic Geology October 01, 1997, Vol.92, 674-685. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.92.6.674
Formation on the sea floor of the Hellyer volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit
Economic Geology October 01, 1997, Vol.92, 686-695. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.92.6.686
Metamorposed Archean epithermal Au-As-Sb-Zn-(Hg) vein mineralization at the Campbell Mine, northeastern Ontario
Economic Geology October 01, 1997, Vol.92, 696-719. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.92.6.696
Phase relations in the Cu 2 S-PbS-Sb 2 S 3 system; an experimental appraisal and application to natural polymetallic sulfide ores
Economic Geology October 01, 1997, Vol.92, 720-732. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.92.6.720
Mineralogy and stable isotopes of black shale-hosted manganese ores, southwestern Taurides, Turkey
Economic Geology October 01, 1997, Vol.92, 733-744. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.92.6.733
Archean and Proterozoic mineralization and tectonics at the Renco Mine (northern marginal zone, Limpopo Belt, Zimbabwe); discussion
Economic Geology October 01, 1997, Vol.92, 745-747. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.92.6.745
Archean and Proterozoic mineralization and tectonics at the Renco Mine (northern marginal zone, Limpopo Belt, Zimbabwe); reply
Economic Geology October 01, 1997, Vol.92, 747-748. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.92.6.747
Geology, geochemistry, and ore deposits of the Oligocene Hog Heaven volcanic field, northwestern Montana; discussion
Economic Geology October 01, 1997, Vol.92, 749-750. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.92.6.749
Geology, geochemistry, and ore deposits of the Oligocene Hog Heaven volcanic field, northwestern Montana; reply
Economic Geology October 01, 1997, Vol.92, 750-752. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.92.6.750