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Sheng, Xiangyuan, Bi, Xianwu, Hu, Ruizhong, Tang, Yongyong, Lan, Qing, Xiao, Jiafei, Tao, Yan, Huang, Mingliang, Peng, Jiantang, Xu, Leiluo (2019) The mineralization process of the Lanuoma Pb-Zn-Sb deposit in the Sanjiang Tethys region: Constraints from in situ sulfur isotopes and trace element compositions. Ore Geology Reviews, 111. 102941 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2019.102941

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TitleThe mineralization process of the Lanuoma Pb-Zn-Sb deposit in the Sanjiang Tethys region: Constraints from in situ sulfur isotopes and trace element compositions
JournalOre Geology Reviews
AuthorsSheng, XiangyuanAuthor
Bi, XianwuAuthor
Hu, RuizhongAuthor
Tang, YongyongAuthor
Lan, QingAuthor
Xiao, JiafeiAuthor
Tao, YanAuthor
Huang, MingliangAuthor
Peng, JiantangAuthor
Xu, LeiluoAuthor
Year2019 (August)Volume111
Page(s)102941
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2019.102941Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID236333Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:236333:6
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Full ReferenceSheng, Xiangyuan, Bi, Xianwu, Hu, Ruizhong, Tang, Yongyong, Lan, Qing, Xiao, Jiafei, Tao, Yan, Huang, Mingliang, Peng, Jiantang, Xu, Leiluo (2019) The mineralization process of the Lanuoma Pb-Zn-Sb deposit in the Sanjiang Tethys region: Constraints from in situ sulfur isotopes and trace element compositions. Ore Geology Reviews, 111. 102941 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2019.102941
Plain TextSheng, Xiangyuan, Bi, Xianwu, Hu, Ruizhong, Tang, Yongyong, Lan, Qing, Xiao, Jiafei, Tao, Yan, Huang, Mingliang, Peng, Jiantang, Xu, Leiluo (2019) The mineralization process of the Lanuoma Pb-Zn-Sb deposit in the Sanjiang Tethys region: Constraints from in situ sulfur isotopes and trace element compositions. Ore Geology Reviews, 111. 102941 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2019.102941
In(2019) Ore Geology Reviews Vol. 111. Elsevier BV

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