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Volatile exsolution at the Dinkidi Cu-Au porphyry deposit, Phillipines: A melt-inclusion record of the initial ore-forming process

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Eggins, Stephen
Mernagh, Terrence
Bastrakov, E

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Geological Society of America Inc

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Immiscible phases derived from degassing silicate magmas are considered to be precursors of metal-bearing hydrothermal fluids in porphyry deposits. The development of melt-inclusion techniques provides a window into this critical period of porphyry format

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