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1. A Study Of Sudbury Breccias And Shock-metamorphosed Zircons, Ontario, Canada
2. Origin Of Breccia And Its Metallogenesis Of Mayuan Lead-zinc Deposit
3. Geological And Geochemical Characteristics And Genesis Of The Daqiao Gold Deposit In Gansu Province
4. The Role Of Fluid Involved In The Rock Rupture And Hydrothermal Mineralization - For Example, Copper Deposits Of The Phoenix Mountains
5. Metallogenic Mechanism And Regularity Of The Shuangwang Gold Deposit, Shaanxi Province
6. Study On Geological Characteristics Of Pb-Zn Deposits In Mayuan, Nanzheng County
7. Research On The Geological Characteristicsand Ore Controlling Structures Of The Daqiao Gold Deposit In Gansu Province
8. Mineralization Type And The Genesis Of Ore-Hosting Breccias In The World-Class Angouran Deposit, NW Iran
9. Study On Characteristics And Its Metallogenic Implication Of Cryptoexplosive Breccias From The Chating Cu(Au) Ore District In Xuancheng,Anhui Province
10. Laser-mapping and three-dimensional reconstruction of the Lower Ordovician El Paso group breccia collapse breccias, Franklin Mountains, Texas
11. Mineralogy, petrology, and chronology of the lunar granulitic breccias
12. The effects of scale and spatial heterogeneities on diffusion in volcanic breccias and basalts: Amchitka Island, Alaska
13. Anhydrite-bearing igneous breccias in the El Teniente copper deposit, Chile
14. Geology of the Travertine Point area, Death Valley, California: Implications for structural evolution of the Furnace Creek fault zone
15. Breccias of the Sovana Eruptive Unit, Latera caldera, Vulsini Volcanic District, Italy
16. Petrology of five howardites and polymict eucrites: Bholghati, Petersburg, EET87509, EET87513, and EET87531
17. American geological practice: Participation and examination. Part 1. Origin of REE-enriched hematite breccias at Olympic Dam, South Australia. Part 2. The rejection of continental drift
18. The integration of physical rock properties, mineralogy and geochemistry for the exploration of large hypogene zinc silicate deposits: a case study of the Vazante zinc deposits, Minas Gerais, Brazil
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