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Date: 2012-01-06 03:23:53
Copper
Yilgarn Craton
Economic geology
Geology
Ore

Western Australia Growing optimism in base metals Dr P. B. Abeysinghe (Abey) Dr Tim Griffin* Senior Geologist Executive Director

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