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Chalcopyrite from Zhuolu County, Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China

China
 
  • Hebei
    • Zhangjiakou
      • Zhuolu County
Hou, T., Zhang, Z., Keiding, J. K., & Veksler, I. V. (2015). Petrogenesis of the ultrapotassic Fanshan intrusion in the North China Craton: implications for lithospheric mantle metasomatism and the origin of apatite ores. Journal of Petrology, 56(5), 893-918Jiang, N., Chu, X., Mizuta, T., Ishiyama, D., & Mi, J. (2004). A magnetite-apatite deposit in the Fanshan alkaline ultramafic complex, Northern China. Economic Geology, 99(2), 397-408.
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Debao Mao, Changting Zhong, Zhihong Chen, and Xiaodie Hu (2002): Progress in Precambrian Research 25(2), 105-112
 
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