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⇱ Dulski, P., Möller, P., Villalpando, A., Schneider, H. J. (1982) Correlation of Trace Element Fractionation in Cassiterites with the Genesis of the Bolivian Metallotect. In Metallization Associated with Acid Magmatism - Mineralization Associated with Acid Magmatism No. 6. Wiley-Interscience, Chichester. p.71-84.


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Dulski, P., Möller, P., Villalpando, A., Schneider, H. J. (1982) Correlation of Trace Element Fractionation in Cassiterites with the Genesis of the Bolivian Metallotect. In Metallization Associated with Acid Magmatism - Mineralization Associated with Acid Magmatism No. 6. Wiley-Interscience, Chichester. p.71-84.

Reference TypeBook (chapter)
TitleCorrelation of Trace Element Fractionation in Cassiterites with the Genesis of the Bolivian Metallotect
Book TitleMetallization Associated with Acid Magmatism
AuthorsDulski, P.Author
Möller, P.Author
Villalpando, A.Author
Schneider, H. J.Author
Year1982
Book SeriesMineralization Associated with Acid Magmatism, No. 6
PublisherWiley-IntersciencePlaceChichester
ClassificationNot setLoCNot set
Mindat Ref. ID16685407Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:16685407:7
GUID0
Full ReferenceDulski, P., Möller, P., Villalpando, A., Schneider, H. J. (1982) Correlation of Trace Element Fractionation in Cassiterites with the Genesis of the Bolivian Metallotect. In Metallization Associated with Acid Magmatism - Mineralization Associated with Acid Magmatism No. 6. Wiley-Interscience, Chichester. p.71-84.
Plain TextDulski, P., Möller, P., Villalpando, A., Schneider, H. J. (1982) Correlation of Trace Element Fractionation in Cassiterites with the Genesis of the Bolivian Metallotect. In Metallization Associated with Acid Magmatism - Mineralization Associated with Acid Magmatism No. 6. Wiley-Interscience, Chichester. p.71-84.
InEvans, A. M. - Ed. (1982) Metallization Associated with Acid Magmatism - Mineralization Associated with Acid Magmatism No. 6. Wiley-Interscience, Chichester.


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