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Song, Wenlei, Xu, Cheng, Smith, Martin P., Chakhmouradian, Anton R., Brenna, Marco, Kynický, Jindřich, Chen, Wei, Yang, Yueheng, Deng, Miao, Tang, Haiyan (2018) Genesis of the world’s largest rare earth element deposit, Bayan Obo, China: Protracted mineralization evolution over ∼1 b.y. Geology, 46 (4) 323-326 doi:10.1130/g39801.1

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Reference TypeJournal (article/letter/editorial)
TitleGenesis of the world’s largest rare earth element deposit, Bayan Obo, China: Protracted mineralization evolution over ∼1 b.y.
JournalGeology
AuthorsSong, WenleiAuthor
Xu, ChengAuthor
Smith, Martin P.Author
Chakhmouradian, Anton R.Author
Brenna, MarcoAuthor
Kynický, JindřichAuthor
Chen, WeiAuthor
Yang, YuehengAuthor
Deng, MiaoAuthor
Tang, HaiyanAuthor
Year2018 (April 1)Volume46
Page(s)323-326Issue4
PublisherGeological Society of America
DOIdoi:10.1130/g39801.1Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID143589Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:143589:8
GUID957e84a7-ec33-4d07-b6f1-6eb6eed878da
Full ReferenceSong, Wenlei, Xu, Cheng, Smith, Martin P., Chakhmouradian, Anton R., Brenna, Marco, Kynický, Jindřich, Chen, Wei, Yang, Yueheng, Deng, Miao, Tang, Haiyan (2018) Genesis of the world’s largest rare earth element deposit, Bayan Obo, China: Protracted mineralization evolution over ∼1 b.y. Geology, 46 (4) 323-326 doi:10.1130/g39801.1
Plain TextSong, Wenlei, Xu, Cheng, Smith, Martin P., Chakhmouradian, Anton R., Brenna, Marco, Kynický, Jindřich, Chen, Wei, Yang, Yueheng, Deng, Miao, Tang, Haiyan (2018) Genesis of the world’s largest rare earth element deposit, Bayan Obo, China: Protracted mineralization evolution over ∼1 b.y. Geology, 46 (4) 323-326 doi:10.1130/g39801.1
In(2018, April) Geology Vol. 46 (4) Geological Society of America

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Chao (1997) U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin The Sedimentary Carbonate-Hosted Giant Bayan Obo REE-Fe-Nb Ore Deposit of Inner Mongolia, China: A Cornerstone Example for Giant Polymetallic Ore Deposits of Hydrothermal Origin 2143, 65
Shao (2002) Geological Bulletin of China Genesis of Sr-Nd isotopic characteristics of igneous rocks in Inner Mongolia 21, 817
Verplanck (2016) Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists Introduction: Rare earth and critical elements in ore deposits 18, 1
Xu (2017) Nature Communications Origin of heavy rare earth mineralization in South China 8
Zhang (2003) Age and Geochemistry of the Bayan Obo Ore Deposit , 222


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