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Cabral, Alexandre Raphael, Ließmann, Wilfried, Jian, Wei, Lehmann, Bernd (2017) Bismuth selenides from St. Andreasberg, Germany: an oxidised five-element style of mineralisation and its relation to post-Variscan vein-type deposits of central Europe. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 106 (7) 2359-2369 doi:10.1007/s00531-016-1431-z

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TitleBismuth selenides from St. Andreasberg, Germany: an oxidised five-element style of mineralisation and its relation to post-Variscan vein-type deposits of central Europe
JournalInternational Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsCabral, Alexandre RaphaelAuthor
Ließmann, WilfriedAuthor
Jian, WeiAuthor
Lehmann, BerndAuthor
Year2017 (October)Volume106
Issue7
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1007/s00531-016-1431-zSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceCabral, Alexandre Raphael, Ließmann, Wilfried, Jian, Wei, Lehmann, Bernd (2017) Bismuth selenides from St. Andreasberg, Germany: an oxidised five-element style of mineralisation and its relation to post-Variscan vein-type deposits of central Europe. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 106 (7) 2359-2369 doi:10.1007/s00531-016-1431-z
Plain TextCabral, Alexandre Raphael, Ließmann, Wilfried, Jian, Wei, Lehmann, Bernd (2017) Bismuth selenides from St. Andreasberg, Germany: an oxidised five-element style of mineralisation and its relation to post-Variscan vein-type deposits of central Europe. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 106 (7) 2359-2369 doi:10.1007/s00531-016-1431-z
In(2017, October) International Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 106 (7) Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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