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Economic geology / Mackenzie Large Igneous Province / Muskox intrusion / Muskox / Coppermine River / Oxide minerals / Volcanism / Geology / Geography of Canada
Date: 2007-09-30 02:30:26
Economic geology
Mackenzie Large Igneous Province
Muskox intrusion
Muskox
Coppermine River
Oxide minerals
Volcanism
Geology
Geography of Canada

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