The Paleoproterozoic carbonate-hosted Pering Zn–Pb deposit, South Africa. II: fluid inclusion, fluid chemistry and stable isotope constraints
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David A. Banks | Jan Marten Huizenga | Jens Gutzmer | J. Gutzmer | D. Banks | J. Huizenga | Lynnette N. Greyling | L. Greyling
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