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Wang, Kewen, Chi, Guoxiang, Bethune, Kathryn M., Li, Zenghua, Blamey, Nigel, Card, Colin, Potter, Eric G., Liu, Yongxing (2018) Fluid P-T-X characteristics and evidence for boiling in the formation of the Phoenix uranium deposit (Athabasca Basin, Canada): Implications for unconformity-related uranium mineralization mechanisms. Ore Geology Reviews, 101. 122-142 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2018.07.010

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TitleFluid P-T-X characteristics and evidence for boiling in the formation of the Phoenix uranium deposit (Athabasca Basin, Canada): Implications for unconformity-related uranium mineralization mechanisms
JournalOre Geology Reviews
AuthorsWang, KewenAuthor
Chi, GuoxiangAuthor
Bethune, Kathryn M.Author
Li, ZenghuaAuthor
Blamey, NigelAuthor
Card, ColinAuthor
Potter, Eric G.Author
Liu, YongxingAuthor
Year2018 (October)Volume101
Page(s)122-142
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2018.07.010Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID236708Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:236708:2
GUID19bcc58b-31ce-44e2-9677-8976d09b9941
Full ReferenceWang, Kewen, Chi, Guoxiang, Bethune, Kathryn M., Li, Zenghua, Blamey, Nigel, Card, Colin, Potter, Eric G., Liu, Yongxing (2018) Fluid P-T-X characteristics and evidence for boiling in the formation of the Phoenix uranium deposit (Athabasca Basin, Canada): Implications for unconformity-related uranium mineralization mechanisms. Ore Geology Reviews, 101. 122-142 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2018.07.010
Plain TextWang, Kewen, Chi, Guoxiang, Bethune, Kathryn M., Li, Zenghua, Blamey, Nigel, Card, Colin, Potter, Eric G., Liu, Yongxing (2018) Fluid P-T-X characteristics and evidence for boiling in the formation of the Phoenix uranium deposit (Athabasca Basin, Canada): Implications for unconformity-related uranium mineralization mechanisms. Ore Geology Reviews, 101. 122-142 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2018.07.010
In(2018) Ore Geology Reviews Vol. 101. Elsevier BV

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