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    Phyllosilicates geochemistry and distribution in the Altar porphyry Cu-(Au) deposit, Andes Cordillera of San Juan, Argentina: Applications in exploration, geothermometry, and geometallurgy by Maydagán, Laura, Franchini, Marta, Impiccini, Agnes, Lentz, David

    Published in Journal of geochemical exploration (01-08-2016)
    “…Biotite, chlorite, muscovite, illite, and kaolinite from the Altar porphyry Cu-(Au) deposit of the Andean Main Cordillera of San Juan Province (Argentina) were…”
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    Sulfide composition and isotopic signature of the Altar Cu-Au deposit, Argentina; constraints on the evolution of the porphyry-epithermal system by Maydagán, Laura, Franchini, Marta, Lentz, David, Pons, Josefina, McFarlane, Christopher

    Published in Canadian mineralogist (01-12-2013)
    “…Sulfides and sulfosalts from the porphyry, transitional, and epithermal high sulfidation stages of the Altar Cu-(Au) deposit (San Juan, Argentina) were…”
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    The Altar porphyry Cu-(Au-Mo) deposit (Argentina); a complex magmatic-hydrothermal system with evidence of recharge processes by Maydagán, Laura, Franchini, Marta, Chiaradia, Massimo, Dilles, John, Rey, Roger

    “…Altar (31°29'S, 70°28'W) is a large porphyry Cu-(Au-Mo) deposit with associated epithermal Au-(Ag-Cu) veins located in the Cordillera Principal of southwest…”
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    Petrology of the Miocene igneous rocks in the Altar region, main Cordillera of San Juan, Argentina. A geodynamic model within the context of the Andean flat-slab segment and metallogenesis by Maydagán, Laura, Franchini, Marta, Chiaradia, Massimo, Pons, Josefina, Impiccini, Agnes, Toohey, Jeff, Rey, Roger

    Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-07-2011)
    “…The Altar porphyry Cu–(Au–Mo) deposit (31° 29′ S, 70° 28′ W) is located in the Andean Main Cordillera of San Juan Province (Argentina), in the southern portion…”
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