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Physicochemical conditions of the evolution of the volcanic-hosted Zn-Pb ± Cu epi-mesothermal vein-type deposit and its contribution to the understanding of western Anatolian metallogeny, NW Turkey 火山岩型Zn-Pb ± Cu表温脉状矿床演化的物化条件及其对土耳其西北安纳托利亚西部成矿认识的贡献
Geochemistry Pub Date : 2023-12-04 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemer.2023.126051
Farhad Javid, Emin Ciftci, Amr Abdelnasser
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Zircon U Pb and Hf isotope insights into the Mesoproterozoic breakup of supercontinent Columbia from the Sausar Belt, Central Indian Tectonic Zone 中印度构造带索萨带锆石 U Pb 和 Hf 同位素对超大陆哥伦比亚中新生代断裂的启示
Geochemistry Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemer.2023.126054
Swayoma Bose, R. Anand, Joseph D'Souza, Michael Hartnady, Chris Kirkland, Ellen Kooijman
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