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Bulk geochemistry, sulfur isotope characteristics of the Yuhuang-1 hydrothermal field on the ultraslow-spreading Southwest Indian Ridge 期刊论文
Ore Geology Reviews, 2018, 卷号: 96, 页码: 13-27
作者:  Shili Liao;  Chunhui Tao;  Huaiming Li;  Fernando J.A.S. Barriga;  Jin Liang;  Weifang Yang;  Junyu Yu;  Chuanwei Zhu
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Bulk Geochemistry  s Isotopes  yuhuang-1 Hydrothermal Field  southwest Indian Ridge  
Contamination of heavy metals and isotopic tracing of Pb in surface and profile soils in a polluted farmland from a typical karst area in southern China 期刊论文
Science of the Total Environment, 2018, 卷号: 637, 页码: 1035-1045
作者:  Jing Kong;  Qingjun Guo;  Rongfei Wei;  Harald Strauss;  Guangxu Zhu;  Siliang Li;  Zhaoliang Song;  Tongbin Chen;  Bo Song;  Ting Zhou;  Guodi Zheng
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Pb Isotopes  Karst Region  Heavy Metal Pollution  Farmland  
Variations in Zn and S isotope chemistry of sedimentary sphalerite, Wusihe Zn-Pb deposit, Sichuan Province, China 期刊论文
Ore Geology Reviews, 2018, 卷号: 95, 页码: 639-648
作者:  Chuanwei Zhu;  Shili Liao;  Wei Wang;  Yuxu Zhang;  Tao Yang;  Haifeng Fan;  Hanjie Wen
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Zn-s Isotopes  isotope Fractionation  sedex Hydrothermal System  wusihe Zn-pb Deposit  sichuan-yunnan-guizhou Area  
Geochemical investigation of the lower Cambrian mineralised black shales of South China and the late Devonian Nick deposit, Canada 期刊论文
Geochemical investigation of the lower Cambrian mineralised black shales of South China and the late Devonian Nick deposit, Canada, 2018, 卷号: 94, 页码: 396-413
作者:  Anais Pagès;  Steve Barnes;  Susanne Schmid;  Raymond M.CoveneyJr.;  Lorenz Schwarkc;  Weihua Liu;  Kliti Grice;  Haifeng Fan;  Hanjie Wen
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Nitutiang Formation  china  nick Deposit  canada  polymetallic Shale  geochemistry