The Schlaining quartz-stibnite deposit, Eastern Alps, Austria: constraints from conventional and infrared microthermometry and isotope and crush-leach analyses of fluid inclusions
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S. Niedermann | V. Lüders | G. Morteani | M. Sośnicka | S. de Graaf | David A. Banks | Malte Stoltnow
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