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Xie, Wei; Jin, Chao; Zeng, Qingdong; Zhou, Lingli; Dong, Rui; Wang, Zhao; Wang, Kaiyuan (2026) Multisystem (S–Pb–He–Ar–H–O) Isotopic and Fluid Inclusion Constraints on the Genesis of the Chaijiagou Porphyry Mo Deposit, North China Craton. Minerals, 16 (1). doi:10.3390/min16010071

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TitleMultisystem (S–Pb–He–Ar–H–O) Isotopic and Fluid Inclusion Constraints on the Genesis of the Chaijiagou Porphyry Mo Deposit, North China Craton
JournalMinerals
AuthorsXie, WeiAuthor
Jin, ChaoAuthor
Zeng, QingdongAuthor
Zhou, LingliAuthor
Dong, RuiAuthor
Wang, ZhaoAuthor
Wang, KaiyuanAuthor
Year2026 (January 12)Volume16
Issue1
PublisherMDPI AG
DOIdoi:10.3390/min16010071Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceXie, Wei; Jin, Chao; Zeng, Qingdong; Zhou, Lingli; Dong, Rui; Wang, Zhao; Wang, Kaiyuan (2026) Multisystem (S–Pb–He–Ar–H–O) Isotopic and Fluid Inclusion Constraints on the Genesis of the Chaijiagou Porphyry Mo Deposit, North China Craton. Minerals, 16 (1). doi:10.3390/min16010071
Plain TextXie, Wei; Jin, Chao; Zeng, Qingdong; Zhou, Lingli; Dong, Rui; Wang, Zhao; Wang, Kaiyuan (2026) Multisystem (S–Pb–He–Ar–H–O) Isotopic and Fluid Inclusion Constraints on the Genesis of the Chaijiagou Porphyry Mo Deposit, North China Craton. Minerals, 16 (1). doi:10.3390/min16010071
In(2025, December) Minerals Vol. 16 (1). MDPI AG

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Chaijiagou Mo deposit, Shuangqiao District, Chengde County, Chengde, Hebei, China

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Chaijiagou Mo deposit, Shuangqiao District, Chengde County, Chengde, Hebei, China Biotite, Calcite, Chalcopyrite, Chlorite Group, Covellite, Diorite, Feldspar Group, Fluorite, Galena, Granite, K Feldspar, Magnetite, Molybdenite, Monzogranite, Muscovite, Plagioclase, Porphyritic granite, Porphyry, Pyrite, Quartz, Quartz porphyry, Sericite, Sphalerite, Syenogranite


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