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Chronology, geochemistry and Sr-Nd isotope studies of Jurassic intrusions in the Diyanqinamu porphyry Mo mine, central Inner Mongolia, China 期刊论文
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2014, 卷号: 88, 期号: 1, 页码: 85-97
Authors:  Hairui Sun;  Zhilong Huang;  Wenbo Li;  Chengbiao Leng;  Deyun Ma;  Xingchun Zhang
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Porphyry Mo  Jurassic Granite  Diyanqinamu  Great Xing’an Range  Mongol-okhotsk Orogenic Belt  Central Asian Orogenic Belt  
LA-ICP-MS zircon geochronology and platinum-group elements characteristics of the Triassic basalts, SW China: Implications. for post-Emeishan large igneous province magmatism 期刊论文
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2014, 卷号: 87, 期号: 1, 页码: 69-78
Authors:  Jiawei Zhang;  Zhilong Huang;  Taiyi Luo;  Zaifei Yan
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Platinum-group Elements  Geochronology  Low-degree Partial Melting  Basalts  Emeishan Large Igneous Province  Sw China  
Petrogenesis of bismuth minerals in the Dabaoshan Pb-Zn polymetallic massive sulfide deposit, northern Guangdong Province, China 期刊论文
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2014, 卷号: 82, 期号: 1, 页码: 1-9
Authors:  Lin Ye;  Tiegeng Liu;  Yulong Yang;  Wei Gao;  Ziping Pan;  Tan Bao
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Bismuth Minerals  Native Bismuth  Paragenesis Mineralogy  Pb–zn Polymetallic Massive Sulfide Deposit  Dabaoshan  Guangdong  
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