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References for Significant Metalliferous and Selected Non-Metalliferous Lode Deposits, Northeast Asia REFERENCES FOR SIGNIFICANT METALLIFEROUS AND SELECTED NON-METALLIFEROUS LODE DEPOSITS, NORTHEAST ASIA Abdulin, A.A., Kayupov, A.K., eds., 1978, Metallogeny of Amshinsky, N.N., Sotnikov, V.I. eds., 1976, Sora copper- Kazakhstan. The ore formations. Lead and zinc molybdenum deposit: Moscow, Nedra, 159 p. (in deposits: Nauka, Alma-Ata, 266 p. (in Russian). Russian). Abel, V.E. and Slezko, V.A., 1988, Stratiform gold Amuzinsky, V.A., 1975, Low-sulfide gold-quartz mineralization of the Kharaulak anticlinorium, in assemblage of the Verkhoyansk meganticlinorium, in Yakovlev, Ya.V., Davydov, Yu.V., and Kutyrev, E.I., Ivensen, Yu.P., ed., Gold mineral assemblages and eds., Stratiform mineralization in Yakutia: U.S.S.R. geochemistry of gold of the Verkhoyansk-Chukchi fold Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Institute of belt: Nauka, Moscow, p. 121-153 (in Russian). 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