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Xu, Lingang, Lehmann, Bernd, Mao, Jingwen (2013) Seawater contribution to polymetallic Ni–Mo–PGE–Au mineralization in Early Cambrian black shales of South China: Evidence from Mo isotope, PGE, trace element, and REE geochemistry. Ore Geology Reviews, 52. 66-84 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2012.06.003

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TitleSeawater contribution to polymetallic Ni–Mo–PGE–Au mineralization in Early Cambrian black shales of South China: Evidence from Mo isotope, PGE, trace element, and REE geochemistry
JournalOre Geology Reviews
AuthorsXu, LingangAuthor
Lehmann, BerndAuthor
Mao, JingwenAuthor
Year2013 (August)Volume52
Page(s)66-84
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2012.06.003Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID238451Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:238451:5
GUID17a6a267-9005-4cb4-9745-d2c171275282
Full ReferenceXu, Lingang, Lehmann, Bernd, Mao, Jingwen (2013) Seawater contribution to polymetallic Ni–Mo–PGE–Au mineralization in Early Cambrian black shales of South China: Evidence from Mo isotope, PGE, trace element, and REE geochemistry. Ore Geology Reviews, 52. 66-84 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2012.06.003
Plain TextXu, Lingang, Lehmann, Bernd, Mao, Jingwen (2013) Seawater contribution to polymetallic Ni–Mo–PGE–Au mineralization in Early Cambrian black shales of South China: Evidence from Mo isotope, PGE, trace element, and REE geochemistry. Ore Geology Reviews, 52. 66-84 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2012.06.003
In(2013) Ore Geology Reviews Vol. 52. Elsevier BV

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