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Xu, Chunxia; Peng, Jiantang; Hu, Shengming; Gan, Jianjun; Huang, Cheng (2025) Characterization of Ore‐Forming Fluids in the Lanuoma Sediment‐Hosted Pb‐Zn Deposit, Sanjiang Tethys Region, Southwestern China: Evidences From Fluid Inclusions, Rare Earth Elements, and C‐O‐Sr‐Nd Isotopes. Resource Geology, 75 (1). doi:10.1111/rge.70013

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TitleCharacterization of Ore‐Forming Fluids in the Lanuoma Sediment‐Hosted Pb‐Zn Deposit, Sanjiang Tethys Region, Southwestern China: Evidences From Fluid Inclusions, Rare Earth Elements, and C‐O‐Sr‐Nd Isotopes
JournalResource Geology
AuthorsXu, ChunxiaAuthor
Peng, JiantangAuthor
Hu, ShengmingAuthor
Gan, JianjunAuthor
Huang, ChengAuthor
Year2025 (January)Volume75
Issue1
PublisherWiley
DOIdoi:10.1111/rge.70013Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceXu, Chunxia; Peng, Jiantang; Hu, Shengming; Gan, Jianjun; Huang, Cheng (2025) Characterization of Ore‐Forming Fluids in the Lanuoma Sediment‐Hosted Pb‐Zn Deposit, Sanjiang Tethys Region, Southwestern China: Evidences From Fluid Inclusions, Rare Earth Elements, and C‐O‐Sr‐Nd Isotopes. Resource Geology, 75 (1). doi:10.1111/rge.70013
Plain TextXu, Chunxia; Peng, Jiantang; Hu, Shengming; Gan, Jianjun; Huang, Cheng (2025) Characterization of Ore‐Forming Fluids in the Lanuoma Sediment‐Hosted Pb‐Zn Deposit, Sanjiang Tethys Region, Southwestern China: Evidences From Fluid Inclusions, Rare Earth Elements, and C‐O‐Sr‐Nd Isotopes. Resource Geology, 75 (1). doi:10.1111/rge.70013
In(2025, January) Resource Geology Vol. 75 (1). Wiley

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