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Redkin, A. F., Velichkin, V. I., Aleshin, A. P., Borodulin, G. P. (2009) Interaction of model F-bearing silicic melt with chloride fluid, uraninite, and columbite at 750°C and 1000–2000 bar and its implications for estimation of the ore-forming capability of the upper crustal magma chamber beneath the Strel’tsovka caldera, eastern Transbaikalia. Geology of Ore Deposits, 51 (4) 290-304 doi:10.1134/s1075701509040035

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TitleInteraction of model F-bearing silicic melt with chloride fluid, uraninite, and columbite at 750°C and 1000–2000 bar and its implications for estimation of the ore-forming capability of the upper crustal magma chamber beneath the Strel’tsovka caldera, eastern Transbaikalia
JournalGeology of Ore Deposits
AuthorsRedkin, A. F.Author
Velichkin, V. I.Author
Aleshin, A. P.Author
Borodulin, G. P.Author
Year2009 (August)Volume51
Page(s)290-304Issue4
PublisherPleiades Publishing Ltd
DOIdoi:10.1134/s1075701509040035Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID19428Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:19428:8
GUIDf90a81fa-0595-4f51-b7c0-23cb711ff006
Full ReferenceRedkin, A. F., Velichkin, V. I., Aleshin, A. P., Borodulin, G. P. (2009) Interaction of model F-bearing silicic melt with chloride fluid, uraninite, and columbite at 750°C and 1000–2000 bar and its implications for estimation of the ore-forming capability of the upper crustal magma chamber beneath the Strel’tsovka caldera, eastern Transbaikalia. Geology of Ore Deposits, 51 (4) 290-304 doi:10.1134/s1075701509040035
Plain TextRedkin, A. F., Velichkin, V. I., Aleshin, A. P., Borodulin, G. P. (2009) Interaction of model F-bearing silicic melt with chloride fluid, uraninite, and columbite at 750°C and 1000–2000 bar and its implications for estimation of the ore-forming capability of the upper crustal magma chamber beneath the Strel’tsovka caldera, eastern Transbaikalia. Geology of Ore Deposits, 51 (4) 290-304 doi:10.1134/s1075701509040035
In(2009, August) Geology of Ore Deposits Vol. 51 (4) Pleiades Publishing Ltd

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