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GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, 2005
We report concentrations of platinum group elements (PGE: Os, Ir, Ru, Rh, Pt and Pd) for picrite-basalt lavas of the Emeishan large igneous province, SW China. The absolute concentrations of Os in most of the Emeishan picrites are higher than in picrites from ocean islands and other continental flood basalt provinces, and in estimated primitive mantle.
Zhaochong Zhang +4 more
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We report concentrations of platinum group elements (PGE: Os, Ir, Ru, Rh, Pt and Pd) for picrite-basalt lavas of the Emeishan large igneous province, SW China. The absolute concentrations of Os in most of the Emeishan picrites are higher than in picrites from ocean islands and other continental flood basalt provinces, and in estimated primitive mantle.
Zhaochong Zhang +4 more
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Calcium isotopes of giant plagioclase basalts from Emeishan large igneous province
Lithos, 2023Dai, Wei +9 more
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2005
Massive concentrations of Fe-Ti oxide minerals occur as lenticular, sill, or dyke-like bodies in the Permian Panzhihua intrusion, SW China. Although the intrusion is characterized by well-developed igneous layering, major oxide orebodies are intimately associated with massive oxide gabbro devoid of layered structure.
Zhou, MF, Ma, YX, Pang, KN
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Massive concentrations of Fe-Ti oxide minerals occur as lenticular, sill, or dyke-like bodies in the Permian Panzhihua intrusion, SW China. Although the intrusion is characterized by well-developed igneous layering, major oxide orebodies are intimately associated with massive oxide gabbro devoid of layered structure.
Zhou, MF, Ma, YX, Pang, KN
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Genesis of the Baima layered intrusion in the Emeishan Large Igneous Province
Acta Petrologica Sinica, 2020TANG QingYan +4 more
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Geochemistry and metallogeny of the 259 Ma Emeishan Large Igneous Province (SW China)
2010The Emeishan Large Igneous Province (ELIP) in Southwest China covers the western part of the Yangzte Block and the eastern part of the Tibet Plateau and comprises the Emeishan Continental Flood Basalts (ECFB) and mafic layered intrusions. The ELIP has an exposed area of more than 5x105 km2 and was dated at 259 Ma, 8 Ma earlier than the P/T boundary ...
Zhou, MF, Song, X
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Effects of Emeishan Large Igneous Province on organic matter accumulation, Sichuan Basin, China
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2023Yu Wang +7 more
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Genomic Epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in Guangdong Province, China
Cell, 2020Jing Lu, Verity Hill, Sarah François
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