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East Asian winter monsoon intensification over the Northwest Pacific Ocean driven by late Miocene atmospheric CO2 decline. [PDF]
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Magmatic-hydrothermal fluid evolution of the tin-polymetallic metallogenic systems from the Weilasituo ore district, Northeast China. [PDF]
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Regional metallogeny of Tungsten-tin-polymetallic deposits in Nanling region, South China
Ore Geology Reviews, 2020Denghong Wang +7 more
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Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition, 2023
Rubidium (Rb) deposits mostly occur in the South China and Central Asia orogenic belts and are often closely associated with highly differentiated granites.
Bin Lin +10 more
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Rubidium (Rb) deposits mostly occur in the South China and Central Asia orogenic belts and are often closely associated with highly differentiated granites.
Bin Lin +10 more
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American Mineralogist, 2021
Trace element geochemistry of pyrite is widely used to monitor ore-forming processes of various types of deposits, but its application to skarn mineral systems is not well constrained due to the multi-stage nature and complex associated mineral ...
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Trace element geochemistry of pyrite is widely used to monitor ore-forming processes of various types of deposits, but its application to skarn mineral systems is not well constrained due to the multi-stage nature and complex associated mineral ...
Yu Zhang +5 more
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Metallogeny of the Nechersk uplift and its framing (Northern Transbaikalia)
Regional Geology and MetallogenyThe main metallogenic potential of the Nechersk uplift and its Riphean framing is formed by deposits and ore occurrences of uranium, hard rock and placer gold, lead, zinc, rare metals, and rare earth elements, which form the mineral resource base of ...
V. A. Artebyakina +2 more
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Metallogeny and Mineral Exploration – Some Personal Reminiscences
Geochemical PerspectivesThe following personalised narrative aims to document the highlights of my involvement in some of the ground breaking developments in Economic Geology and their direct application to mineral exploration and discovery over the past half century. The story
R. Sillitoe
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A fragment of inherited Archaean lithospheric mantle rules the metallogeny of central Mexico
Soviet Economy, 2022Mantle xenoliths from Santo Domingo, Ventura-Espíritu Santo and Durango volcanic fields (Mesa Central in Mexico) experienced low degrees of partial melting in the stability fields of garnet (⁓ 2%) and spinel peridotites (⁓ 2–4%), and interacted with ...
Erwin Schettino +8 more
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Zircons and granite metallogeny
Applied Earth Science, 2017A global supply shortage of a number of key metals is forecast over the next few decades. There have been considerable advances in the application of in situ isotope and trace element analyses of a...
Gardiner, N. J. +5 more
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Permian – Triassic Metallogeny
2015Three mineralization complexes were formed during the Permian – Triassic period in the following order: PGE-Cu-Ni and V-Ti – Fe of magmatic origin; Au – sulfide and Sn – sulfide. The first ore complex including magma-origin Cu-Ni-(Pt) mineralization is related to ultramafic - mafic magmatic differentiation in structures of Song Da, Song Hien rifts ...
Trong-Hoa Tran +7 more
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