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Yang, Lin, Wang, Qingfei, Groves, David I., Li, Huajian, Zhai, Degao, Wang, Xuan, Deng, Jun (2023) MINERAL ASSEMBLAGES, FLUID INCLUSIONS, PYRITE TRACE ELEMENTS, AND S-O ISOTOPES OF GOLD ORES FROM THE CENOZOIC DAPING DEPOSIT, SW CHINA: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE GENESIS OF COMPLEX OROGENIC LODE GOLD SYSTEMS. Economic Geology, 118 (4) 903-926 doi:10.5382/econgeo.4995

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TitleMINERAL ASSEMBLAGES, FLUID INCLUSIONS, PYRITE TRACE ELEMENTS, AND S-O ISOTOPES OF GOLD ORES FROM THE CENOZOIC DAPING DEPOSIT, SW CHINA: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE GENESIS OF COMPLEX OROGENIC LODE GOLD SYSTEMS
JournalEconomic Geology
AuthorsYang, LinAuthor
Wang, QingfeiAuthor
Groves, David I.Author
Li, HuajianAuthor
Zhai, DegaoAuthor
Wang, XuanAuthor
Deng, JunAuthor
Year2023 (June 1)Volume118
Issue4
PublisherSociety of Economic Geologists, Inc.
DOIdoi:10.5382/econgeo.4995Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceYang, Lin, Wang, Qingfei, Groves, David I., Li, Huajian, Zhai, Degao, Wang, Xuan, Deng, Jun (2023) MINERAL ASSEMBLAGES, FLUID INCLUSIONS, PYRITE TRACE ELEMENTS, AND S-O ISOTOPES OF GOLD ORES FROM THE CENOZOIC DAPING DEPOSIT, SW CHINA: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE GENESIS OF COMPLEX OROGENIC LODE GOLD SYSTEMS. Economic Geology, 118 (4) 903-926 doi:10.5382/econgeo.4995
Plain TextYang, Lin, Wang, Qingfei, Groves, David I., Li, Huajian, Zhai, Degao, Wang, Xuan, Deng, Jun (2023) MINERAL ASSEMBLAGES, FLUID INCLUSIONS, PYRITE TRACE ELEMENTS, AND S-O ISOTOPES OF GOLD ORES FROM THE CENOZOIC DAPING DEPOSIT, SW CHINA: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE GENESIS OF COMPLEX OROGENIC LODE GOLD SYSTEMS. Economic Geology, 118 (4) 903-926 doi:10.5382/econgeo.4995
In(2023, June) Economic Geology Vol. 118 (4) Society of Economic Geologists

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Daping Au-polymetallic deposit, Yuanyang County, Honghe, Yunnan, China

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Daping Au-polymetallic deposit, Yuanyang County, Honghe, Yunnan, Chinaβ“˜ Ankerite, β“˜ Argillaceous limestone, β“˜ Baryte, β“˜ Biotite granite, β“˜ Breccia, β“˜ Chalcopyrite, β“˜ Chlorite Group, β“˜ Conglomerate, β“˜ Diorite, β“˜ Dolerite, β“˜ Dolostone, β“˜ Epidote, β“˜ Galena, β“˜ Granite, β“˜ Granodiorite, β“˜ Lamprophyre, β“˜ Limestone, β“˜ Monzogranite, β“˜ Mudstone, β“˜ Muscovite, β“˜ Native Gold, β“˜ Phlogopite, β“˜ Porphyritic Monzogranite, β“˜ Pyrite, β“˜ Pyrrhotite, β“˜ Quartz, β“˜ Sandstone, β“˜ Scheelite, β“˜ Sericite, β“˜ Shale, β“˜ Siderite, β“˜ Siltstone, β“˜ Sphalerite, β“˜ Tetrahedrite Subgroup, β“˜ Zircon


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