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Corral, Isaac; Cardellach, Esteve; Corbella, Mercè; Canals, Àngels; Griera, Albert; Gómez-Gras, David; Johnson, Craig A. (2017) Origin and evolution of mineralizing fluids and exploration of the Cerro Quema Au-Cu deposit (Azuero Peninsula, Panama) from a fluid inclusion and stable isotope perspective. Ore Geology Reviews, 80. doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2016.09.008

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TitleOrigin and evolution of mineralizing fluids and exploration of the Cerro Quema Au-Cu deposit (Azuero Peninsula, Panama) from a fluid inclusion and stable isotope perspective
JournalOre Geology Reviews
AuthorsCorral, IsaacAuthor
Cardellach, EsteveAuthor
Corbella, MercèAuthor
Canals, ÀngelsAuthor
Griera, AlbertAuthor
Gómez-Gras, DavidAuthor
Johnson, Craig A.Author
Year2017 (January)Volume80
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2016.09.008Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceCorral, Isaac; Cardellach, Esteve; Corbella, Mercè; Canals, Àngels; Griera, Albert; Gómez-Gras, David; Johnson, Craig A. (2017) Origin and evolution of mineralizing fluids and exploration of the Cerro Quema Au-Cu deposit (Azuero Peninsula, Panama) from a fluid inclusion and stable isotope perspective. Ore Geology Reviews, 80. doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2016.09.008
Plain TextCorral, Isaac; Cardellach, Esteve; Corbella, Mercè; Canals, Àngels; Griera, Albert; Gómez-Gras, David; Johnson, Craig A. (2017) Origin and evolution of mineralizing fluids and exploration of the Cerro Quema Au-Cu deposit (Azuero Peninsula, Panama) from a fluid inclusion and stable isotope perspective. Ore Geology Reviews, 80. doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2016.09.008
In(2017) Ore Geology Reviews Vol. 80. Elsevier BV

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Cerro Viejo deposit, Herrera Province, Panama
Las Minas deposit, Herrera Province, Panama
Pitalosa deposit, Herrera Province, Panama
Quebrada Barro deposit, Herrera Province, Panama
Juan Díaz deposit, Los Santos Province, Panama
Quema deposit, Los Santos Province, Panama
Quebrada Iguana deposit, Veraguas Province, Panama

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Quema deposit, Los Santos Province, Panama Alunite, Andesite, Baryte, Basalt, Bornite, Breccia, Carbonate, Cataclasite, Chalcocite, Chalcopyrite, Chlorite Group, Covellite, Dacite, Diaspore, Dickite, Diorite, Enargite, Epidote, Galena, Goethite, Hematite, Illite, Kaolinite, Magnetite, Muscovite, Native Gold, Natroalunite, Porphyry, Pyrite, Pyrophyllite, Quartz, Rutile, Smectite Group, Sphalerite, Tennantite Subgroup


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