Critique of exhalative hypothesis of tungsten skarn formation; discussion

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
D. W. James P. R. Ineson
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Jan 12, 1993

Abstract

For a criterion to be useful it must either demonstrate directly the role of exhalative processes in the formation of a deposit or describe a unique attribute of exhalative deposits. Few of those employed in previous investigations entirely satisfy either condition. The limitations of three of the most frequently employed criteria are illustrated by studies of the geology of the King Island Scheelite deposit in Tasmania.
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APA: D. W. James P. R. Ineson  (1993)  Critique of exhalative hypothesis of tungsten skarn formation; discussion

MLA: D. W. James P. R. Ineson Critique of exhalative hypothesis of tungsten skarn formation; discussion. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1993.

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