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Linking high-grade gold mineralization to earthquake-induced faultvalve processes in the Porgera gold deposit, Papua New Guinea

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Peterson, Eleanor
Mavrogenes, John

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Geological Society of America Inc

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Processes responsible for high-grade gold enrichment are of significant economic interest and have long been elusive. Structural and geophysical models postulate that earthquake-induced faultvalve processes are frequently responsible for gold mineralizati

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Geology

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2037-12-31