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October 01, 1985
Skarn, manto, and breccia pipe formation in sedimentary rocks of the Cananea mining district, Sonora, Mexico; discussion Available to Purchase
Steven Ensign Bushnell
Steven Ensign Bushnell
Baumstrasse 19, Munich, Federal Republic of Germany
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Steven Ensign Bushnell
Baumstrasse 19, Munich, Federal Republic of Germany
Publisher: Society of Economic Geologists
First Online:
02 Mar 2017
Online ISSN: 1554-0774
Print ISSN: 0361-0128
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Economic Geology (1985) 80 (6): 1754–1756.
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CitationSteven Ensign Bushnell; Skarn, manto, and breccia pipe formation in sedimentary rocks of the Cananea mining district, Sonora, Mexico; discussion. Economic Geology 1985;; 80 (6): 1754–1756. doi: https://doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.80.6.1754
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- breccia
- breccia pipes
- clastic rocks
- controls
- copper ores
- economic geology
- host rocks
- hydrothermal alteration
- hydrothermal processes
- intrusions
- mantos
- metal ores
- metamorphic rocks
- metasomatic rocks
- metasomatism
- Mexico
- mineral deposits, genesis
- pipes
- porphyry copper
- sedimentary rocks
- skarn
- Sonora Mexico
- sulfides
- Cananea District
- Capote Basin
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