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Aibai, Abulimiti, Chen, Xi, Wu, Yanshuang, Deng, Xiaohua, Hao, Fengyun, Li, Nuo, Xiao, Wenjiao, Chen, Yanjing (2023) Nature, origin, and evolution of carbon-rich fluids in orogenic gold deposits: Insights from fluid inclusion and C-H-O isotope studies of the Tokuzbay gold deposit, Chinese Altai. Ore Geology Reviews, 163. 105766 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2023.105766

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TitleNature, origin, and evolution of carbon-rich fluids in orogenic gold deposits: Insights from fluid inclusion and C-H-O isotope studies of the Tokuzbay gold deposit, Chinese Altai
JournalOre Geology Reviews
AuthorsAibai, AbulimitiAuthor
Chen, XiAuthor
Wu, YanshuangAuthor
Deng, XiaohuaAuthor
Hao, FengyunAuthor
Li, NuoAuthor
Xiao, WenjiaoAuthor
Chen, YanjingAuthor
Year2023 (December)Volume163
Page(s)105766
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2023.105766Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID16925223Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:16925223:8
GUIDf8a99961-abe9-41d3-a2bd-df69da2de012
Full ReferenceAibai, Abulimiti, Chen, Xi, Wu, Yanshuang, Deng, Xiaohua, Hao, Fengyun, Li, Nuo, Xiao, Wenjiao, Chen, Yanjing (2023) Nature, origin, and evolution of carbon-rich fluids in orogenic gold deposits: Insights from fluid inclusion and C-H-O isotope studies of the Tokuzbay gold deposit, Chinese Altai. Ore Geology Reviews, 163. 105766 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2023.105766
Plain TextAibai, Abulimiti, Chen, Xi, Wu, Yanshuang, Deng, Xiaohua, Hao, Fengyun, Li, Nuo, Xiao, Wenjiao, Chen, Yanjing (2023) Nature, origin, and evolution of carbon-rich fluids in orogenic gold deposits: Insights from fluid inclusion and C-H-O isotope studies of the Tokuzbay gold deposit, Chinese Altai. Ore Geology Reviews, 163. 105766 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2023.105766
In(2023) Ore Geology Reviews Vol. 163. Elsevier BV

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