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Xu, Chunxia; Peng, Jiantang; Gan, Jianjun; Tang, Chun; Yin, Zhiming; Huang, Cheng (2026) Genesis and Mineralization Process of the Lanuoma Sediment-Hosted Pb–Zn Deposit, Sanjiang Metallogenic Belt, Southwestern China: Constraints from Zn, Pb, and S Isotopes. Minerals, 16 (2). doi:10.3390/min16020164

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TitleGenesis and Mineralization Process of the Lanuoma Sediment-Hosted Pb–Zn Deposit, Sanjiang Metallogenic Belt, Southwestern China: Constraints from Zn, Pb, and S Isotopes
JournalMinerals
AuthorsXu, ChunxiaAuthor
Peng, JiantangAuthor
Gan, JianjunAuthor
Tang, ChunAuthor
Yin, ZhimingAuthor
Huang, ChengAuthor
Year2026 (January 30)Volume16
Issue2
PublisherMDPI AG
DOIdoi:10.3390/min16020164Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceXu, Chunxia; Peng, Jiantang; Gan, Jianjun; Tang, Chun; Yin, Zhiming; Huang, Cheng (2026) Genesis and Mineralization Process of the Lanuoma Sediment-Hosted Pb–Zn Deposit, Sanjiang Metallogenic Belt, Southwestern China: Constraints from Zn, Pb, and S Isotopes. Minerals, 16 (2). doi:10.3390/min16020164
Plain TextXu, Chunxia; Peng, Jiantang; Gan, Jianjun; Tang, Chun; Yin, Zhiming; Huang, Cheng (2026) Genesis and Mineralization Process of the Lanuoma Sediment-Hosted Pb–Zn Deposit, Sanjiang Metallogenic Belt, Southwestern China: Constraints from Zn, Pb, and S Isotopes. Minerals, 16 (2). doi:10.3390/min16020164
In(2026, January) Minerals Vol. 16 (2). MDPI AG

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Zhang (2020) Resour. Geol. The origin of the Quemocuo carbonate-hosted Pb-Zn deposit in the Sanjiang Tethyan Belt, SW China: Constrained by Sm-Nd isochronic age and Sr-S-Pb isotope compositions 117, 103264
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Lanuoma Pb-Zn-Sb deposit, Jitang, Zhag'yab Co. (Chaya Co.), Qamdo Prefecture (Changdu Prefecture), Tibet, China

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Lanuoma Pb-Zn-Sb deposit, Jitang, Zhag'yab Co. (Chaya Co.), Qamdo Prefecture (Changdu Prefecture), Tibet, China Baryte, Breccia, Calcite, Galena, Gypsum, Limestone, Marl, Micrite, Mudstone, Oolite, Orpiment, Pyrite, Quartz, Realgar, Robinsonite, Sandstone, Shale, Sphalerite


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