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So, Chil-Sup, Rye, Danny M., Shelton, Kevin L. (1983) Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur isotope and fluid inclusion study of the Weolag tungsten-molybdenum deposit, Republic of Korea; fluid histories of metamorphic and ore-forming events. Economic Geology, 78 (8) 1551-1573 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.78.8.1551

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TitleCarbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur isotope and fluid inclusion study of the Weolag tungsten-molybdenum deposit, Republic of Korea; fluid histories of metamorphic and ore-forming events
JournalEconomic Geology
AuthorsSo, Chil-SupAuthor
Rye, Danny M.Author
Shelton, Kevin L.Author
Year1983 (December 1)Volume78
Issue8
PublisherSociety of Economic Geologists
DOIdoi:10.2113/gsecongeo.78.8.1551Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceSo, Chil-Sup, Rye, Danny M., Shelton, Kevin L. (1983) Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur isotope and fluid inclusion study of the Weolag tungsten-molybdenum deposit, Republic of Korea; fluid histories of metamorphic and ore-forming events. Economic Geology, 78 (8) 1551-1573 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.78.8.1551
Plain TextSo, Chil-Sup, Rye, Danny M., Shelton, Kevin L. (1983) Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur isotope and fluid inclusion study of the Weolag tungsten-molybdenum deposit, Republic of Korea; fluid histories of metamorphic and ore-forming events. Economic Geology, 78 (8) 1551-1573 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.78.8.1551
In(1983, December) Economic Geology Vol. 78 (8) Society of Economic Geologists

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Wolak Mine (Weolag Mine), Chungju City, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea

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Wolak Mine (Weolag Mine), Chungju City, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea Molybdenite, Muscovite, Quartz, Scheelite, Wolframite Group


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