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Zhang, Bang-Lu, Wang, Chang-Le, Robbins, Leslie J., Zhang, Lian-Chang, Konhauser, Kurt O., Dong, Zhi-Guo, Li, Wen-Jun, Peng, Zi-Dong, Zheng, Meng-Tian (2020) Petrography and Geochemistry of the Carboniferous Ortokarnash Manganese Deposit in the Western Kunlun Mountains, Xinjiang Province, China: Implications for the Depositional Environment and the Origin of Mineralization. Economic Geology, 115 (7). 1559-1588 doi:10.5382/econgeo.4729

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TitlePetrography and Geochemistry of the Carboniferous Ortokarnash Manganese Deposit in the Western Kunlun Mountains, Xinjiang Province, China: Implications for the Depositional Environment and the Origin of Mineralization
JournalEconomic Geology
AuthorsZhang, Bang-LuAuthor
Wang, Chang-LeAuthor
Robbins, Leslie J.Author
Zhang, Lian-ChangAuthor
Konhauser, Kurt O.Author
Dong, Zhi-GuoAuthor
Li, Wen-JunAuthor
Peng, Zi-DongAuthor
Zheng, Meng-TianAuthor
Year2020 (November 1)Volume115
Issue7
PublisherSociety of Economic Geologists
DOIdoi:10.5382/econgeo.4729Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceZhang, Bang-Lu, Wang, Chang-Le, Robbins, Leslie J., Zhang, Lian-Chang, Konhauser, Kurt O., Dong, Zhi-Guo, Li, Wen-Jun, Peng, Zi-Dong, Zheng, Meng-Tian (2020) Petrography and Geochemistry of the Carboniferous Ortokarnash Manganese Deposit in the Western Kunlun Mountains, Xinjiang Province, China: Implications for the Depositional Environment and the Origin of Mineralization. Economic Geology, 115 (7). 1559-1588 doi:10.5382/econgeo.4729
Plain TextZhang, Bang-Lu, Wang, Chang-Le, Robbins, Leslie J., Zhang, Lian-Chang, Konhauser, Kurt O., Dong, Zhi-Guo, Li, Wen-Jun, Peng, Zi-Dong, Zheng, Meng-Tian (2020) Petrography and Geochemistry of the Carboniferous Ortokarnash Manganese Deposit in the Western Kunlun Mountains, Xinjiang Province, China: Implications for the Depositional Environment and the Origin of Mineralization. Economic Geology, 115 (7). 1559-1588 doi:10.5382/econgeo.4729
In(2020, November) Economic Geology Vol. 115 (7) Society of Economic Geologists


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