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Fan, Jing-Jing, Tang, Gong-Jian, Wei, Gang-Jian, Wang, He, Xu, Yi-Gang, Wang, Qiang, Zhou, Jin-Sheng, Zhang, Zhuo-Ying, Huang, Tong-Yu, Wang, Zi-Long (2020) Lithium isotope fractionation during fluid exsolution: Implications for Li mineralization of the Bailongshan pegmatites in the West Kunlun, NW Tibet. Lithos, 352. 105236 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2019.105236

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TitleLithium isotope fractionation during fluid exsolution: Implications for Li mineralization of the Bailongshan pegmatites in the West Kunlun, NW Tibet
JournalLithos
AuthorsFan, Jing-JingAuthor
Tang, Gong-JianAuthor
Wei, Gang-JianAuthor
Wang, HeAuthor
Xu, Yi-GangAuthor
Wang, QiangAuthor
Zhou, Jin-ShengAuthor
Zhang, Zhuo-YingAuthor
Huang, Tong-YuAuthor
Wang, Zi-LongAuthor
Year2020 (January)Volume352
Page(s)105236
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.lithos.2019.105236Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID278957Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:278957:0
GUID407ec331-1b75-471e-ac0e-9ac897a34b35
Full ReferenceFan, Jing-Jing, Tang, Gong-Jian, Wei, Gang-Jian, Wang, He, Xu, Yi-Gang, Wang, Qiang, Zhou, Jin-Sheng, Zhang, Zhuo-Ying, Huang, Tong-Yu, Wang, Zi-Long (2020) Lithium isotope fractionation during fluid exsolution: Implications for Li mineralization of the Bailongshan pegmatites in the West Kunlun, NW Tibet. Lithos, 352. 105236 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2019.105236
Plain TextFan, Jing-Jing, Tang, Gong-Jian, Wei, Gang-Jian, Wang, He, Xu, Yi-Gang, Wang, Qiang, Zhou, Jin-Sheng, Zhang, Zhuo-Ying, Huang, Tong-Yu, Wang, Zi-Long (2020) Lithium isotope fractionation during fluid exsolution: Implications for Li mineralization of the Bailongshan pegmatites in the West Kunlun, NW Tibet. Lithos, 352. 105236 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2019.105236
In(2020) Lithos Vol. 352. Elsevier BV

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