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Ma, W., Liu, Y., Yang, Z., Huizenga, J. M., Li, Z., Zhao, M., ... & Zhao, S. (2022). Petrogenesis of the quartz diorite from the Lietinggang-Leqingla Pb-Zn-Fe-Cu-(Mo) deposit in southern Tibet: Implications for the genesis of a skarn-type polymetallic deposit in the Tibetan-Himalayan collisional orogen. Ore Geology Reviews, 145, 104920.

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Original EntryMa, W., Liu, Y., Yang, Z., Huizenga, J. M., Li, Z., Zhao, M., ... & Zhao, S. (2022). Petrogenesis of the quartz diorite from the Lietinggang-Leqingla Pb-Zn-Fe-Cu-(Mo) deposit in southern Tibet: Implications for the genesis of a skarn-type polymetallic deposit in the Tibetan-Himalayan collisional orogen. Ore Geology Reviews, 145, 104920.
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Full ReferenceMa, W., Liu, Y., Yang, Z., Huizenga, J. M., Li, Z., Zhao, M., ... & Zhao, S. (2022). Petrogenesis of the quartz diorite from the Lietinggang-Leqingla Pb-Zn-Fe-Cu-(Mo) deposit in southern Tibet: Implications for the genesis of a skarn-type polymetallic deposit in the Tibetan-Himalayan collisional orogen. Ore Geology Reviews, 145, 104920.
Plain TextMa, W., Liu, Y., Yang, Z., Huizenga, J. M., Li, Z., Zhao, M., ... & Zhao, S. (2022). Petrogenesis of the quartz diorite from the Lietinggang-Leqingla Pb-Zn-Fe-Cu-(Mo) deposit in southern Tibet: Implications for the genesis of a skarn-type polymetallic deposit in the Tibetan-Himalayan collisional orogen. Ore Geology Reviews, 145, 104920.

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Lietinggang Fe-Cu-(Mo) deposit, Doilungdêqên District, Lhasa, Tibet, China
Leqingla Fe-Pb-Zn deposit, Lhünzhub Co. (Linzhou Co.), Lhasa, Tibet, China

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Lietinggang Fe-Cu-(Mo) deposit, Doilungdêqên District, Lhasa, Tibet, China Actinolite, Apatite, Basalt, Biotite, Chalcopyrite, Chlorite Group, Conglomerate, Diopside, Diorite, Epidote, Galena, Garnet Group, Granite, Granodiorite, Hedenbergite, Hornblende, Illite, K Feldspar, Limestone, Magnetite, Molybdenite, Mudstone, Muscovite, Plagioclase, Porphyrite, Porphyry, Pyrite, Pyrrhotite, Quartz, Sandstone, Siltstone, Skarn, Slate, Sphalerite, Tuff, Volcanic breccia, Zircon
Leqingla Fe-Pb-Zn deposit, Lhünzhub Co. (Linzhou Co.), Lhasa, Tibet, China Actinolite, Apatite, Basalt, Biotite, Chalcopyrite, Chlorite Group, Conglomerate, Diorite, Epidote, Ferro-actinolite, Galena, Garnet Group, Granite, Granodiorite, Hedenbergite, Hornblende, Illite, K Feldspar, Limestone, Magnetite, Mudstone, Plagioclase, Porphyrite, Porphyry, Pyrite, Pyroxene Group, Pyrrhotite, Quartz, Sandstone, Sericite, Siltstone, Skarn, Slate, Sphalerite, Tuff, Volcanic breccia, Zircon


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