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Title: IRON FORMATION: THE SEDIMENTARY PRODUCT OF A COMPLEX INTERPLAY AMONG MANTLE, TECTONIC, OCEANIC, AND BIOSPHERIC PROCESSES - A REPLY
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Economic Geology [0361-0128] Bekker, A K yr:2012


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