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(2020) The Formation of Mechanism of the Large Concretions found Below High Grade Statabound Ni, Mo and V Mineralization in Canada and China
Erb C & Gregory D
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.668
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08m: Room 3, Tuesday 23rd June 22:24 - 22:27
Charlotte Erb
Daniel D. Gregory View all 10 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Daniel D. Gregory View all 10 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
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Submitted by Daniel Gregory on Friday 19th June 03:53
Thank you for the presentation. While you state that you preformed all the CAS extractions under N to avoid oxidation of pyrite altering your results, how will you give evidence that you didn't inadvertently get some pyrite oxidation once you get the S-isotope data back?
Thank you for the presentation. While you state that you preformed all the CAS extractions under N to avoid oxidation of pyrite altering your results, how will you give evidence that you didn't inadvertently get some pyrite oxidation once you get the S-isotope data back?
Submitted by Melissa Anderson on Tuesday 23rd June 19:29
Is there a modern analogue environment for the formation of this type of deposit?
Is there a modern analogue environment for the formation of this type of deposit?
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