Publication Type:
Book ChapterSource:
The giant Kidd Creek volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit, western Abitibi Subprovince, Canada, Economic Geology Publishing Co., Lancaster, PA, United States, Volume 10, p.457-483 (1999)ISBN:
0099-6300Keywords:
Abitibi Belt, Archean, Canada, Canadian Shield, chemical composition, Cochrane District Ontario, concentration, copper ores, eastern canada, felsic composition, foot wall, gabbros, geochemistry, high-field-strength elements, Hydrothermal alteration, igneous rocks, Kidd Creek Mine, lead ores, metal ores, metals, metasomatism, mineral deposits, genesis, mineralization, mines, North America, Ontario, ore bodies, Petrology, plutonic rocks, Precambrian, rare earths, rhyolites, silver ores, superior province, volcanic rocks, VOLCANISM, zinc oresNotes:
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