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'High magma oxidation state and bulk crustal shortening: key factors in the genesis of Andean porphyry copper deposits, central Chile (31-34°S)' (Garrido, I.; Cembrano, J.; Siña, A.; Stedman, P.; Yáñez, G., Revista Geológica de Chile,Vol. 29, No. 1, p. 43

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