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Lindley, I. D. (1998). Mount Sinivit gold deposits. Geology of Australian and Papua New Guinean Mineral Deposits, 821-826.

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Original EntryLindley, I. D. (1998). Mount Sinivit gold deposits. Geology of Australian and Papua New Guinean Mineral Deposits, 821-826.
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Full ReferenceLindley, I. D. (1998). Mount Sinivit gold deposits. Geology of Australian and Papua New Guinean Mineral Deposits, 821-826.
Plain TextLindley, I. D. (1998). Mount Sinivit gold deposits. Geology of Australian and Papua New Guinean Mineral Deposits, 821-826.

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Mount Sinit deposits, East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea

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Mount Sinit deposits, East New Britain Province, Papua New Guineaβ“˜ Adularia, β“˜ Altaite, β“˜ Alunite, β“˜ Bornite, β“˜ Calaverite, β“˜ Chalcocite, β“˜ Chalcopyrite, β“˜ Chlorite Group, β“˜ Conglomerate, β“˜ Gypsum, β“˜ Halloysite, β“˜ Hematite, β“˜ Hessite, β“˜ Illite, β“˜ K Feldspar, β“˜ Kaolinite, β“˜ Monzodiorite, β“˜ Monzonite, β“˜ Muscovite, β“˜ Native Gold, β“˜ Native Tellurium, β“˜ Petzite, β“˜ Plagioclase, β“˜ Pyrite, β“˜ Pyrophyllite, β“˜ Quartz, β“˜ Quartz-diorite, β“˜ Rhyodacite, β“˜ Rickardite, β“˜ Sandstone, β“˜ Sericite, β“˜ Smectite Group, β“˜ Sylvanite, β“˜ Tellurobismuthite, β“˜ Tetrahedrite Subgroup, β“˜ Tuff


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