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Sepidbar, Fatemeh, Moghadam, Hadi Shafaii, Li, Congying, Stern, Robert J., Jiantang, Peng, Vesali, Yusef
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In LITHOS August 2020 366-367
Autor:
A'xiang, Hu, Jiantang, Peng
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In Ore Geology Reviews April 2018 95:49-64
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Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition. 97:651-661
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GSA Bulletin. 135:1074-1088
The Mesozoic (160–130 Ma), fault-controlled Xikuangshan Sb deposit within Devonian limestone strata of Hunan Province, Southern China is the world’s largest Sb deposit containing a proven reserve of ~2.5 m Sb. Although mined for over a century, i
Autor:
Jinchuan Huang, Jiantang Peng
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Acta Geochimica. 41:419-433
Autor:
Lukáš Ackerman, Miao Yu, Zhankun Liu, Jiantang Peng, Xiancheng Mao, Bin Li, Syed Muzyan Shahzad, Jeffrey M. Dick
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Mineralium Deposita. 55:863-880
The Axi gold deposit is one of the largest epithermal deposits in northwestern China and is characterized by multistage generations of pyrite associated with gold mineralization. Genetic models for superjacent epithermal Au and porphyry Cu systems in
Autor:
Anhuai Lu, Bin Li, Kai-Lang Wang, Jianqing Lai, Alexander Rocholl, Jiantang Peng, Jeffrey M. Dick, Jun-Wei Xu
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Ore Geology Reviews
The Huxingshan tungsten deposit (~0.21 Mt at 0.3 wt% WO3) is located in the Jiangnan Massif tungsten ore belt, South China. Here, the W mineralization is restricted to quartz and muscovite-quartz veins intruding variable country rocks of the Lower Ca
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International Geology Review; Oct2020, Vol. 62 Issue 16, p2077-2104, 28p
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Chinese Journal of Geochemistry. 31:362-375
The polymetallic (Pb, Zn, Cu, etc) ore belt on the southwestern margin of Tarim is one of the major regions with the greatest prospecting potential in Xinjiang. Reported in this paper are the lead isotope data for 66 sulfide samples (including 50 gal
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Ore Geology Reviews. 43:235-242
The Furong deposit, located in southern Hunan Province, China, is a newly-discovered giant tin deposit spatially associated with the A-type Qitianling granite. The petrogenetic link between the giant Furong tin deposit and the Qitianling granite bath