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Larder Lake Gold Ore (2.1 cm across) with auriferous quartz hydrothermal vein in Archean-aged, fuchsite-rich metamorphic rock. Fuchsite is a greenish, chromian mica.
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Hydrothermal gold-quartz vein in fuchsitic metamorphite (Larder Lake Gold Ore, Ontario, Canada)
Author
James St. John
Locality: Chesterville Mine, Larder Lake Mining District, Ontario, Canada.
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