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October 01, 1998
A special issue devoted to zinc-lead mineralization and basinal brine movement, Lower Windsor Group (Visean), Nova Scotia, Canada; introduction
D. F. Sangster;
D. F. Sangster
Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Economic Geology (1998) 93 (6): 699–702.
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D. F. Sangster, M. M. Savard; A special issue devoted to zinc-lead mineralization and basinal brine movement, Lower Windsor Group (Visean), Nova Scotia, Canada; introduction. Economic Geology 1998;; 93 (6): 699–702. doi: https://doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.93.6.699
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