A case study of impact‐induced hydrothermal activity: The Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic
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John Parnell | Pascal Lee | Gordon R. Osinski | John G. Spray | J. Parnell | J. Spray | G. Osinski | Pascal Lee | M. Baron | Martin Baron
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