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Nature and evolution of fluid inclusions in the Cenozoic Beiya gold deposit, SW China 期刊论文
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2018, 卷号: 161, 页码: 35-56
Authors:  Heqing Liu;  Xianwu Bi;  Huanzhang Lu;  Ruizhong Hu;  Tingguang Lan;  Xinsong Wang;  Mingliang Huang
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Porphyry Deposit  beiya Gold Deposit  fluid Inclusion  la-icp-ms  
The giant Upper Yangtze Pb-Zn province in SW China: Reviews, new advances and a new genetic model 期刊论文
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2018, 卷号: 154, 页码: 280-315
Authors:  Jia-XiZhou;  Zhen-Zhong Xiang;  Mei-Fu Zhou;  Yue-Xing Feng;  Kai Luo;  Zhi-Long Huang;  Tao Wu
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Nanosims In Situ s Isotopes  fs La-mc-icpms In Situ Pb Isotopes  bulk C–o–s–zn And Pb–sr Isotopes  the Upper Yangtze Pb–zn metallogenic  provInce, South chIna  
Origin of the ore-forming fluids of the Tongchang porphyry Cu–Mo deposit in the Jinshajiang–Red River alkaline igneous belt, SW China: Constraints from He, Ar and S isotopes 期刊论文
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2014, 卷号: 79, 期号: Part B, 页码: 884-894
Authors:  Leiluo Xu;  Xianwu Bi;  Ruizhong Hu;  Yongyong Tang;  Guohao Jiang;  Youqiang Qi
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He  ar And s Isotopes  origin Of The Ore-forming Fluid  tongchang Deposit  jinshajiang–red River Alkaline Igneous Belt  
Origin of the ore-forming fluids of the Tongchang porphyry Cu-Mo deposit in the Jinshajiang-Red River alkaline igneous belt, SW China: Constraints from He, Ar and S isotopes 期刊论文
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2014, 卷号: 79, 期号: 5, 页码: 884-894
Authors:  Leiluo Xu;  Xianwu Bi;  Ruizhong Hu;  Yongyong Tang;  Guohao Jiang;  Youqiang Qi
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He  Ar And s Isotopes  Origin Of The Ore-forming Fluid  Tongchang Deposit  Jinshajiang–red River Alkaline Igneous Belt