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Peng, Z., Watanabe, M., Hoshino, K., Sueoka, S., Yano, T., Nishido, H. (1998) The Machangqing copper-molybdenum deposits, Yunnan, China ? an example of Himalayan porphyry-hosted Cu-Mo mineralization. Mineralogy and Petrology, 63 (1) 95-117 doi:10.1007/bf01162770

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TitleThe Machangqing copper-molybdenum deposits, Yunnan, China ? an example of Himalayan porphyry-hosted Cu-Mo mineralization
JournalMineralogy and Petrology
AuthorsPeng, Z.Author
Watanabe, M.Author
Hoshino, K.Author
Sueoka, S.Author
Yano, T.Author
Nishido, H.Author
Year1998Volume63
Page(s)95-117Issue1
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1007/bf01162770Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID16297Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:16297:9
GUID150e7635-edbc-4509-b472-fdc01ac12a58
Full ReferencePeng, Z., Watanabe, M., Hoshino, K., Sueoka, S., Yano, T., Nishido, H. (1998) The Machangqing copper-molybdenum deposits, Yunnan, China ? an example of Himalayan porphyry-hosted Cu-Mo mineralization. Mineralogy and Petrology, 63 (1) 95-117 doi:10.1007/bf01162770
Plain TextPeng, Z., Watanabe, M., Hoshino, K., Sueoka, S., Yano, T., Nishido, H. (1998) The Machangqing copper-molybdenum deposits, Yunnan, China ? an example of Himalayan porphyry-hosted Cu-Mo mineralization. Mineralogy and Petrology, 63 (1) 95-117 doi:10.1007/bf01162770
In(1998) Mineralogy and Petrology Vol. 63 (1) Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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