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Ding, Teng, Wang, Jia, Tan, Tingting, Ma, Dongsheng, Lu, Jianjun, Zhang, Rongqing, Liang, Jin, Zhu, Chuanwei, Wu, Bin (2021) Accumulation of sulfides in the basement of southern Hunan Province, China: Implications for Pb–Zn mineralization related to reduced granitoids. Ore Geology Reviews, 129. 103939pp. doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103939

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TitleAccumulation of sulfides in the basement of southern Hunan Province, China: Implications for Pb–Zn mineralization related to reduced granitoids
JournalOre Geology Reviews
AuthorsDing, TengAuthor
Wang, JiaAuthor
Tan, TingtingAuthor
Ma, DongshengAuthor
Lu, JianjunAuthor
Zhang, RongqingAuthor
Liang, JinAuthor
Zhu, ChuanweiAuthor
Wu, BinAuthor
Year2021 (February)Volume129
Page(s)103939
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103939Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID4570789Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:4570789:8
GUID30b6bab9-a8eb-43a9-ae06-8f5af1e5aff6
Full ReferenceDing, Teng, Wang, Jia, Tan, Tingting, Ma, Dongsheng, Lu, Jianjun, Zhang, Rongqing, Liang, Jin, Zhu, Chuanwei, Wu, Bin (2021) Accumulation of sulfides in the basement of southern Hunan Province, China: Implications for Pb–Zn mineralization related to reduced granitoids. Ore Geology Reviews, 129. 103939pp. doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103939
Plain TextDing, Teng, Wang, Jia, Tan, Tingting, Ma, Dongsheng, Lu, Jianjun, Zhang, Rongqing, Liang, Jin, Zhu, Chuanwei, Wu, Bin (2021) Accumulation of sulfides in the basement of southern Hunan Province, China: Implications for Pb–Zn mineralization related to reduced granitoids. Ore Geology Reviews, 129. 103939pp. doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103939
In(2021) Ore Geology Reviews Vol. 129. Elsevier BV

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