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Cours 3e cycle romand en Sciences de la Terre (September 6-23 2001)
Magmatism and mineralization on a grande scale:
Mafic to silicic Tertiary volcanism of the northern
Rio Grande region, Colorado & New Mexico, USA
Additionnal informations

On Cresson Mine, Cripple Creek, Colorado. Aereal Photograph of The Cripple Creek Mining District, looking northeast towards Pikes Peak (4,302 metres above sea level) in the background and the Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine in the foreground (Photograph David Vardeman, AngloGold, Cresson Mine, CO)
Information on Anglogold:
http://www.anglogold.com/frames.aspCripple Creek, Victor "City of Gold Mines", and the 1890's Gold Rush:
http://www.tellercountyrdc.com/victorchamber.htm
[Cours
3e cycle romand en Sciences de la Terre (September 6-23 2001)]
[Department of
mineralogy] [Earth Sciences]
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