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Analysis of the structural determinants for RNA binding of the human protein AUF1/hnRNP D
(Walter De Gruyter & CoBerlinAlemanha, 2002)
Silver-rich chalcopyrite from the active Cerro Pabellon geothermal system, northern Chile
(MDPI, 2020)
Active subaerial geothermal systems are regarded as modern analogues of low- to
intermediate-sulfidation epithermal Au–Ag deposits, where minor amounts of Cu are mostly present
as chalcopyrite. Although trace element ...
Evidence for the association of the human regulatory protein Ki-1/57 with the translational machinery
(Elsevier Science BvAmsterdamHolanda, 2011)
Trace metals in pyrite and marcasite from the Agua Rica porphyry-high sulfidation epithermal deposit, Catamarca, Argentina: Textural features and metal zoning at the porphyry to epithermal transition
(Elsevier Science, 2015-04)
Agua Rica is a world-class Cu (Mo-Au) deposit located in Catamarca, Argentina, in which the porphyry and high sulfidation epithermal stages are juxtaposed due to the telescoping of the mineralizing system. Pyrite is the ...
Copper-arsenic decoupling in an active geothermal system: a link between pyrite and fluid composition
(Elsevier, 2017-05-01)
Over the past few decades several studies have reported that pyrite hosts appreciable amounts of trace elements which commonly occur forming complex zoning patterns within a single mineral grain. These chemical zonations ...
Trace metals in pyrite and marcasite from the Agua Rica porphyry-high sulfidation epithermal deposit, Catamarca, Argentina: Textural features and metal zoning at the porphyry to epithermal transition
(Elsevier, 2015-04)
Agua Rica is a world-class Cu (Mo–Au) deposit located in Catamarca, Argentina, in which the porphyry and high
sulfidation epithermal stages are juxtaposed due to the telescoping of the mineralizing system. Pyrite is the ...
Pyrite as a record of hydrothermal fluid evolution in a porphyry copper system: A SIMS/EMPA trace element study
(Elsevier, 2013)
Porphyry copper deposits are currently the world’s largest source of copper and molybdenum, and are also among the
largest reservoirs of gold in the upper crust. Despite the fact that pyrite is a ubiquitous mineral phase ...