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Korges, Maximilian, Weis, Philipp, Lüders, Volker, Laurent, Oscar (2018) Depressurization and boiling of a single magmatic fluid as a mechanism for tin-tungsten deposit formation. Geology, 46 (1) 75-78 doi:10.1130/g39601.1

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TitleDepressurization and boiling of a single magmatic fluid as a mechanism for tin-tungsten deposit formation
JournalGeology
AuthorsKorges, MaximilianAuthor
Weis, PhilippAuthor
Lüders, VolkerAuthor
Laurent, OscarAuthor
Year2018 (January 1)Volume46
Page(s)75-78Issue1
PublisherGeological Society of America
DOIdoi:10.1130/g39601.1Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID143454Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:143454:9
GUID8a32673b-6d9e-4da6-b548-082e85da4ed3
Full ReferenceKorges, Maximilian, Weis, Philipp, Lüders, Volker, Laurent, Oscar (2018) Depressurization and boiling of a single magmatic fluid as a mechanism for tin-tungsten deposit formation. Geology, 46 (1) 75-78 doi:10.1130/g39601.1
Plain TextKorges, Maximilian, Weis, Philipp, Lüders, Volker, Laurent, Oscar (2018) Depressurization and boiling of a single magmatic fluid as a mechanism for tin-tungsten deposit formation. Geology, 46 (1) 75-78 doi:10.1130/g39601.1
In(2018, January) Geology Vol. 46 (1) Geological Society of America

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