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Kryazhev, S.G., Grinenko, V.A. & Ustinov, V.I. Possible reasons for the compositional evolution of ore-forming fluids at the Berezovskoe gold deposit, Central Urals. Geochem. Int. 49, 95–100 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S001670291101006X
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