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Organic geochemistry and mineralogy. I. Characterisation of organic matter associated with metal deposits

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Greenwood, Paul
Brocks, Jochen
Grice, Kliti
Schwark, L
Jaraula, Caroline M.B.
Dick, J M
Evans, K A

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Elsevier

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As geochemical appraisals of mineral regions of commercial prospectivity evolve, the organic matter associated with metal rich ores has attracted greater attention. Petroleum basin and modern seafloor hydrothermal vent studies have suggested that organic

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Ore Geology Reviews

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2037-12-31