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October 01, 1979
The influence of silicate:sulfide ratios on the geochemistry of magmatic sulfides
I. H. Campbell;
I. H. Campbell
Univ. Toronto, Dep. Geol., Toronto, Ont., Canada
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Economic Geology (1979) 74 (6): 1503–1506.
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I. H. Campbell, A. J. Naldrett; The influence of silicate:sulfide ratios on the geochemistry of magmatic sulfides. Economic Geology 1979;; 74 (6): 1503–1506. doi: https://doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.74.6.1503
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