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A Metamorphosed Proterozoic Carbonaceous Shale-Hosted Co-Ni-Cu Deposit at Kalumbila, Kabompo Dome: The Copperbelt Ore Shale in Northwestern Zambia

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Steven, Nick
Armstrong, Richard

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Economic Geology Publishing Company

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The Kalumbila Co-Ni-Cu prospect (12°15′ S, 25°20′ E) is located ∼300 km west of the Zambian Copperbelt on the southeastern flank of the Kabompo dome in the Middle Unit of the Lufilian arc. Kalumbila contains a drill-indicated resource of ∼3.04 M

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Economic Geology; Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists

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