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March 01, 1924
The Almaden mercury ores and their connection with igneous rocks
R. W. van der Veen
R. W. van der Veen
Laboratory of Economic Geology, Delft, Netherlands
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Economic Geology (1924) 19 (2): 146–156.
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R. W. van der Veen; The Almaden mercury ores and their connection with igneous rocks. Economic Geology 1924;; 19 (2): 146–156. doi: https://doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.19.2.146
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