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Silica hydrate preserved with δ18O-rich quartz in high-temperature hydrothermal quartz in the high sulfidation copper-gold deposit at El Indio, Chile

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Tanner, Dominique
Henley, Richard
Mavrogenes, John
Holden, Peter
Mernagh, Terrence P

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Quartz microcrystals from the El Indio Au-Ag-Cu deposit (Chile) preserve a rare glimpse into the high-temperature evolution of silica. Here, we show for the first time that aggregates of euhedral quartz microcrystals preserve cryptocrystalline cores that

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Chemical Geology

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2037-12-31