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Kolb, J., Kisters, A. F. M., Hoernes, S., Meyer, F. M. (2000) The origin of fluids and nature of fluid-rock interaction in mid-crustal auriferous mylonites of the Renco mine, southern Zimbabwe. Mineralium Deposita, 35 (2) 109-125 doi:10.1007/s001260050010

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TitleThe origin of fluids and nature of fluid-rock interaction in mid-crustal auriferous mylonites of the Renco mine, southern Zimbabwe
JournalMineralium Deposita
AuthorsKolb, J.Author
Kisters, A. F. M.Author
Hoernes, S.Author
Meyer, F. M.Author
Year2000 (March 13)Volume35
Issue2
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1007/s001260050010Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID156402Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:156402:4
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Full ReferenceKolb, J., Kisters, A. F. M., Hoernes, S., Meyer, F. M. (2000) The origin of fluids and nature of fluid-rock interaction in mid-crustal auriferous mylonites of the Renco mine, southern Zimbabwe. Mineralium Deposita, 35 (2) 109-125 doi:10.1007/s001260050010
Plain TextKolb, J., Kisters, A. F. M., Hoernes, S., Meyer, F. M. (2000) The origin of fluids and nature of fluid-rock interaction in mid-crustal auriferous mylonites of the Renco mine, southern Zimbabwe. Mineralium Deposita, 35 (2) 109-125 doi:10.1007/s001260050010
In(2000, March) Mineralium Deposita Vol. 35 (2) Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Renco Mine, Masvingo District, Masvingo, Zimbabwe

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Renco Mine, Masvingo District, Masvingo, Zimbabweβ“˜ Biotite, β“˜ Chalcopyrite, β“˜ Cubanite, β“˜ Garnet Group, β“˜ Ilmenite, β“˜ K Feldspar, β“˜ Leucoxene, β“˜ Maldonite, β“˜ Molybdenite, β“˜ Native Bismuth, β“˜ Native Gold, β“˜ Orthopyroxene Subgroup, β“˜ Plagioclase, β“˜ Pyrite, β“˜ Pyrrhotite, β“˜ Quartz, β“˜ Rutile, β“˜ Saussurite, β“˜ Serpentine Subgroup, β“˜ Siderite, β“˜ Sphalerite, β“˜ Tetradymite, β“˜ Titanium-bearing Magnetite


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