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Xue, J. L., Pang, Z. S., Cheng, Z. Z., Chen, H., Tao, W. (2019) Metallogenic Regularity and Prospecting Predictions of Gold Deposits in China. Geochemistry International, 57 (12) 1276-1294 doi:10.1134/s0016702919120127

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TitleMetallogenic Regularity and Prospecting Predictions of Gold Deposits in China
JournalGeochemistry International
AuthorsXue, J. L.Author
Pang, Z. S.Author
Cheng, Z. Z.Author
Chen, H.Author
Tao, W.Author
Year2019 (December)Volume57
Page(s)1276-1294Issue12
PublisherPleiades Publishing Ltd
DOIdoi:10.1134/s0016702919120127Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID677638Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:677638:5
GUIDb94d4e52-b2e1-47f5-9b2b-cd0c8aa28d2a
Full ReferenceXue, J. L., Pang, Z. S., Cheng, Z. Z., Chen, H., Tao, W. (2019) Metallogenic Regularity and Prospecting Predictions of Gold Deposits in China. Geochemistry International, 57 (12) 1276-1294 doi:10.1134/s0016702919120127
Plain TextXue, J. L., Pang, Z. S., Cheng, Z. Z., Chen, H., Tao, W. (2019) Metallogenic Regularity and Prospecting Predictions of Gold Deposits in China. Geochemistry International, 57 (12) 1276-1294 doi:10.1134/s0016702919120127
In(2019, December) Geochemistry International Vol. 57 (12) Pleiades Publishing Ltd

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