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Nesterenko, G. V., Kolpakov, V. V. (2010) Allochthonous native gold in piedmont alluvium in the southern West Siberia. Lithology and Mineral Resources, 45 (5) 425-442 doi:10.1134/s0024490210050032

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TitleAllochthonous native gold in piedmont alluvium in the southern West Siberia
JournalLithology and Mineral Resources
AuthorsNesterenko, G. V.Author
Kolpakov, V. V.Author
Year2010 (September)Volume45
Issue5
PublisherPleiades Publishing Ltd
DOIdoi:10.1134/s0024490210050032Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceNesterenko, G. V., Kolpakov, V. V. (2010) Allochthonous native gold in piedmont alluvium in the southern West Siberia. Lithology and Mineral Resources, 45 (5) 425-442 doi:10.1134/s0024490210050032
Plain TextNesterenko, G. V., Kolpakov, V. V. (2010) Allochthonous native gold in piedmont alluvium in the southern West Siberia. Lithology and Mineral Resources, 45 (5) 425-442 doi:10.1134/s0024490210050032
In(2010, September) Lithology and Mineral Resources Vol. 45 (5) Pleiades Publishing Ltd


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