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D. R. Mole, Frieman, B. M., Thurston, P. C., Marsh, J. H., Jørgensen, T. R. C., Stern, R. A., Martin, L. A. J., Lu, Y. J., and Gibson, H. L., Crustal architecture of the south-east Superior Craton and controls on mineral systems, Ore Geology Reviews, vol. 148, p. 105017, 2022.
D. R. Mole, Thurston, P. C., Marsh, J. H., Stern, R. A., Ayer, J. A., Martin, L. A. J., and Lu, Y. J., The formation of Neoarchean continental crust in the south-east Superior Craton by two distinct geodynamic processes, Precambrian Research, vol. 356, p. 106104, 2021.
D. Hnatyshin, Kontak, D. J., Turner, E. C., Creaser, R. A., Morden, R., and Stern, R. A., Geochronologic (Re-Os) and fluid-chemical constraints on the formation of the Mesoproterozoic-hosted Nanisivik Zn-Pb deposit, Nunavut, Canada; evidence for early diagenetic, low-temperature conditions of formation, Ore Geology ReviewsOre Geology Reviews, vol. 79, pp. 189-217, 2016.
GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2017-074030Nanisivik Deposit
D. Hnatyshin, Kontak, D. J., Turner, E. C., Creaser, R. A., Morden, R., and Stern, R. A., Geochronologic (Re-Os) and fluid-chemical constraints on the formation of the Mesoproterozoic-hosted Nanisivik Zn Pb deposit, Nunavut, Canada: Evidence for early diagenetic, low-temperature conditions of formation, Ore Geology ReviewsOre Geology Reviews, vol. 79, pp. 189-217, 2016.
S. Timmerman, Reimink, J. R., Vezinet, A., Nestola, F., Kublik, K., Banas, A., Stachel, T., Stern, R. A., Luo, Y., Sarkar, C., Ielpi, A., Currie, C. A., Mircea, C., Jackson, V., and Pearson, D. G., Mesoarchean diamonds formed in thickened lithosphere, caused by slab-stacking, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 592, p. 117633, 2022.
X. Meng, Kleinsasser, J. M., Richards, J. P., Tapster, S. R., Jugo, P. J., Simon, A. C., Kontak, D. J., Robb, L., Bybee, G. M., Marsh, J. H., and Stern, R. A., Oxidized sulfur-rich arc magmas formed porphyry Cu deposits by 1.88 Ga, Nature Communications, vol. 12, p. 2189, 2021.