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Gemmell, J. B., Sharpe, R., Jonasson, I. R., Herzig, P. M. (2004) Sulfur Isotope Evidence for Magmatic Contributions to Submarine and Subaerial Gold Mineralization: Conical Seamount and the Ladolam Gold Deposit, Papua New Guinea. Economic Geology, 99 (8) 1711-1725 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.99.8.1711

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TitleSulfur Isotope Evidence for Magmatic Contributions to Submarine and Subaerial Gold Mineralization: Conical Seamount and the Ladolam Gold Deposit, Papua New Guinea
JournalEconomic Geology
AuthorsGemmell, J. B.Author
Sharpe, R.Author
Jonasson, I. R.Author
Herzig, P. M.Author
Year2004 (December 1)Volume99
Issue8
PublisherSociety of Economic Geologists
DOIdoi:10.2113/gsecongeo.99.8.1711Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGemmell, J. B., Sharpe, R., Jonasson, I. R., Herzig, P. M. (2004) Sulfur Isotope Evidence for Magmatic Contributions to Submarine and Subaerial Gold Mineralization: Conical Seamount and the Ladolam Gold Deposit, Papua New Guinea. Economic Geology, 99 (8) 1711-1725 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.99.8.1711
Plain TextGemmell, J. B., Sharpe, R., Jonasson, I. R., Herzig, P. M. (2004) Sulfur Isotope Evidence for Magmatic Contributions to Submarine and Subaerial Gold Mineralization: Conical Seamount and the Ladolam Gold Deposit, Papua New Guinea. Economic Geology, 99 (8) 1711-1725 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.99.8.1711
In(2004, December) Economic Geology Vol. 99 (8) Society of Economic Geologists

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Conical seamount, Lihir Island area, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea
Ladolam Gold deposit (Lihir Mine), Luise Stratovolcano, Lihir Island, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea

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LocalityMineral(s)
Conical seamount, Lihir Island area, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea Electrum, Native Gold, Orpiment, Stibnite
Ladolam Gold deposit (Lihir Mine), Luise Stratovolcano, Lihir Island, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea Arsenopyrite, Calcite, Chalcopyrite, Galena, Pyrrhotite, Sphalerite


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