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The Formation of Massive Sulfide Ores in Black Shales of the Eastern Caucasus: Evidence from the Kizil Dere Orefield M. A. Markus OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 162
The Multistage Illite Evolution in Upper Proterozoic Claystones from the Srednii Peninsula, Murmansk Coast of the Barents Sea I. M. GorokhovN. N. Mel'nikovE. P. Kutyavin OriginalPaper Pages: 162 - 179
The Metal Potential of Carbonate Rocks in Ancient Reef Systems of Northeastern Asia Yu. V. Davydov OriginalPaper Pages: 180 - 186
New Data on the Composition of Magnetic Minerals from Paleosols of Southern Tajikistan A. E. DodonovA. I. GorshkovL. P. Zhou OriginalPaper Pages: 186 - 193