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Liu, Xiangchong, Wang, Wenlei, Zhang, Dehui (2021) The Mechanisms Forming the Five–Floor Zonation of Quartz Veins: A Case Study in the Piaotang Tungsten–Tin Deposit, Southern China. Minerals, 11 (8) 883 doi:10.3390/min11080883

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TitleThe Mechanisms Forming the Five–Floor Zonation of Quartz Veins: A Case Study in the Piaotang Tungsten–Tin Deposit, Southern China
JournalMinerals
AuthorsLiu, XiangchongAuthor
Wang, WenleiAuthor
Zhang, DehuiAuthor
Year2021 (August 16)Volume11
Page(s)883Issue8
PublisherMDPI AG
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Download URLhttps://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/8/883/pdf?version=1629191439
DOIdoi:10.3390/min11080883Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID13421777Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:13421777:4
GUIDba45846e-3a80-423b-92ee-c9970026b8d6
Full ReferenceLiu, Xiangchong, Wang, Wenlei, Zhang, Dehui (2021) The Mechanisms Forming the Five–Floor Zonation of Quartz Veins: A Case Study in the Piaotang Tungsten–Tin Deposit, Southern China. Minerals, 11 (8) 883 doi:10.3390/min11080883
Plain TextLiu, Xiangchong, Wang, Wenlei, Zhang, Dehui (2021) The Mechanisms Forming the Five–Floor Zonation of Quartz Veins: A Case Study in the Piaotang Tungsten–Tin Deposit, Southern China. Minerals, 11 (8) 883 doi:10.3390/min11080883
In(2021, August) Minerals Vol. 11 (8) MDPI AG

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