Oxidized sulfur-rich arc magmas formed porphyry Cu deposits by 1.88 Ga
Xuyang Meng(Laurentian University), Richard A. Stern(University of Alberta), Adam C. Simon(University of Michigan), Simon Tapster(British Geological Survey), Grant Bybee(University of the Witwatersrand), Daniel J. Kontak(Laurentian University), Pedro J. Jugo(University of Alberta), Laurence Robb(University of the Witwatersrand), Jackie Kleinsasser(University of Michigan), Jeffrey Marsh(Laurentian University), Jeremy P. Richards(University of Alberta)
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