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Publications by R.J. Moscati
Geochemistry and Mineralogy of a Silica Chimney From an Inactive Seafloor Hydrothermal Field (East Pacific Rise, 18°S)
Chemical Geology
Petrology
Geochemistry
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Hydrothermal Carbonate Chimneys From a Continental Rift (Afar Rift): Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Mode of Formation
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