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Han, Tao, Fan, Haifeng, Zhu, Xiaoqing, Wen, Hanjie, Zhao, Chenghai, Xiao, Fang (2017) Submarine hydrothermal contribution for the extreme element accumulation during the early Cambrian, South China. Ore Geology Reviews, 86. 297-308 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2017.02.030

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TitleSubmarine hydrothermal contribution for the extreme element accumulation during the early Cambrian, South China
JournalOre Geology Reviews
AuthorsHan, TaoAuthor
Fan, HaifengAuthor
Zhu, XiaoqingAuthor
Wen, HanjieAuthor
Zhao, ChenghaiAuthor
Xiao, FangAuthor
Year2017 (June)Volume86
Page(s)297-308
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2017.02.030Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID237316Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:237316:8
GUID32992220-6f57-46fa-874a-fa3350f26918
Full ReferenceHan, Tao, Fan, Haifeng, Zhu, Xiaoqing, Wen, Hanjie, Zhao, Chenghai, Xiao, Fang (2017) Submarine hydrothermal contribution for the extreme element accumulation during the early Cambrian, South China. Ore Geology Reviews, 86. 297-308 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2017.02.030
Plain TextHan, Tao, Fan, Haifeng, Zhu, Xiaoqing, Wen, Hanjie, Zhao, Chenghai, Xiao, Fang (2017) Submarine hydrothermal contribution for the extreme element accumulation during the early Cambrian, South China. Ore Geology Reviews, 86. 297-308 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2017.02.030
In(2017) Ore Geology Reviews Vol. 86. Elsevier BV

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