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1. Mercury isotope evidence for the importance of recycled fluids in collisional ore systems.

2. Mercury isotope evidence for the importance of recycled fluids in collisional ore systems.

3. Prospecting Prediction for the Yulong Metallogenic Belt in Tibet Based on Remote Sensing Alteration Information and Structural Interpretation.

4. Petrogenesis, oxidation state and volatile content of Dongga tonalite in the Gangdese belt, Xizang: Implication for porphyry Cu mineralization.

5. Platinum-Group Element Geochemistry of Igneous Rocks in the Chongjiang Cu–Mo–Au Deposit, Southern Tibet: Implications for the Formation of Post-Collisional Porphyry Cu Deposits.

6. Mineral Geochemistry of Apatite in the Jiama Porphyry‐Skarn Deposit, Tibet and its Geological Significance.

7. Petrogenesis and Tectonic Implications of the Oligocene Dalongtan Shoshonitic Syenite Porphyry in Central Yunnan, Southeastern Tibetan Plateau: Constraints from Geochronology, Geochemistry and Sr-Nd-Hf Isotopes.

8. The formation of a giant post-collision porphyry copper system: A case study of the Jiama deposit, Tibet.

9. Petrogenesis and metallogenic implications of Eocene–Oligocene magmatism in the Yulong porphyry copper belt, eastern Tibet: a review and analysis of geochronological, geochemical, and Sr–Nd–Pb–Hf isotopic data.

10. Determining the impact of magma water contents on porphyry Cu fertility: Constraints from hydrous and nominally anhydrous mineral analyses.

11. Petrogenesis of the Eocene Highly Fractionated Granite Porphyry with REE Tetrad Effect: An Example from Western Yunnan, Southeastern Tibetan Plateau.

12. Predictive Prospecting Using Remote Sensing in a Mountainous Terrestrial Volcanic Area, in Western Bangongco–Nujiang Mineralization Belt, Tibet.

13. Geochronology, Geochemistry, and Implications of Aplite Dyke in the Giant Jiama Porphyry Copper System, Tibet.

14. Biotite Geochemistry and Its Implication for the Difference in Mineralization in the Xiongcun Porphyry Cu–Au Ore District, Tibet.

15. Hydrothermal fluid signatures of the Yulong porphyry Cu-Mo deposit: Clues from the composition and U-Pb dating of W-bearing rutile.

16. Geochronology, Geochemistry and Petrogenesis of the Bangbule Quartz Porphyry: Implications for Metallogenesis.

17. Geochemical Characteristics of Primary Halos and Prospecting Significance of the Qulong Porphyry Copper–Molybdenum Deposit in Tibet.

18. Mineral Prospectivity Mapping of Porphyry Copper Deposits Based on Remote Sensing Imagery and Geochemical Data in the Duolong Ore District, Tibet.

19. Thermal History of the Naruo Porphyry Deposit in the Duolong Ore District, Western Tibet: Evidence from U‐Pb, 40Ar/39Ar and (U‐Th)/He Thermochronology.

20. Origin and Geodynamic Mechanism of the Tibetan Demingding Porphyry Mo (Cu) Deposit from Oceanic Subduction to Continental Collision.

21. Origin of the Dongga Au deposit in the giant Xiongcun porphyry Cu–Au district, Tibet, China: Constraints from multiple isotopes (Re, Os, He, Ar, H, O, S, Pb) and fluid inclusions.

22. Ore–forming potential of the Wubaduolai monzogranite porphyry, western Gangdese copper belt, Tibet: Insights from geochronology and petrogeochemistry.

23. Lithium isotope fractionation during magmatic differentiation and hydrothermal processes in post-collisional adakitic rocks.

24. Geochronology and Geochemistry of the Mamupu Cu‐Au Polymetallic Deposit, Eastern Tibet: Implications for Eocene Cu Metallogenesis in the Yulong Porphyry Copper Belt.

25. Chronological and Geochemical Study of the Cenozoic Potassic Felsic Igneous Rocks in Western Yunnan, SE Tibet: Implications for their Tectonic Mechanisms.

26. Mineralogical Characteristics and Short‐wave Infrared Spectra of Chlorite as Indicators of Hydrothermal Centers: A Case Study of the Giant Porphyry Copper‐Molybdenum Deposit at Qulong, Tibet.

27. First identification of the Early Cretaceous Suolong Cu-rich porphyry in the Geji area, central Tibet: A new clue for regional porphyry Cu exploration.

28. The source and ore-forming processes of post-collisional Qulong porphyry Cu-Mo deposit in Tibet constrained by Mo isotopes.

29. Apatite and zircon geochemistry deciphers difference in the nature of ore-forming magma in the Bangpu porphyry Mo-Cu deposit, Tibet.

30. Isotopic spatial-temporal evolution of magmatic rocks in the Gangdese belt: Implications for the origin of Miocene post-collisional giant porphyry deposits in southern Tibet.

31. High-Mg# Adakitic Rocks Formed by Lower-crustal Magma Differentiation: Mineralogical and Geochemical Evidence from Garnet-bearing Diorite Porphyries in Central Tibet.

32. Recycled volatiles determine fertility of porphyry deposits in collisional settings.

33. Short-wavelength infrared characteristics and composition of white mica in the Demingding porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, Gangdese belt, Tibet: Implications for mineral exploration.

34. The lithospheric cycle of ore-forming ingredients and the resultant recurrent 'flare-ups' of porphyry Cu deposits: Examples from the Yidun Arc, eastern Tibet.

35. 手持式 X射线荧光光谱分析仪在斑岩铜矿快速勘查中的应用.

36. Helium and argon isotope geochemistry of the Tibetan Qulong porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, China.

37. Miocene multi‐source magma system and magma mixing in the Zhunuo porphyry Cu deposit, southern Tibet, China.

38. Geochemistry and Geochronology of the Cenozoic Zhalaga Granitoids of the Yulong Alkali‐rich Porphyry Belt in Eastern Tibet (Xizang), SW China: Petrogenesis and Tectonic Implications.

39. Formation of Late Cretaceous high‐Mg granitoid porphyry in central Lhasa, Tibet: Implications for crustal thickening prior to India–Asia collision.

40. Pervasive Miocene melting of thickened crust from the Lhasa terrane to Himalaya, southern Tibet and its constraint on generation of Himalayan leucogranite.

41. Geochemical characteristics and oxidation states of the Xietongmen ore‐bearing porphyries: Implication for the genetic types of the Xietongmen No. I and No. II deposits, southern Tibet.

42. Geochemistry and zircon trace elements composition of the Miocene ore‐bearing biotite monzogranite porphyry in the Demingding porphyry Cu‐Mo deposit, Tibet: Petrogenesis and implication for magma fertility.

43. Miocene potassic and adakitic intrusions in eastern central Lhasa terrane, Tibet: Implications for origin and tectonic of postcollisional magmatism.

44. The Ahadawa deposit—A newly discovered porphyry Cu–Mo system in the North Qaidam, Northern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, NW China.

45. Mineralogy, fluid inclusions and C–H–O–S–Pb isotopes of the Palaeocene Longgen Pb-Zn deposit in the western Nyainqentanglha belt, Tibet.

46. Geology, geochemistry, and geochronology of the Zegulangbei deposit in the Jiama ore district: Implications for a polycentric, complex porphyry mineralization system model.

47. Apatite and zircon geochemistry of Jurassic porphyries in the Xiongcun district, southern Gangdese porphyry copper belt: Implications for petrogenesis and mineralization.

48. Geology, geochronology, geochemical characteristics and origin of Baomai porphyry Cu (Mo) deposit, Yulong Belt, Tibet.

49. Review of Mesozoic multiple magmatism and porphyry Cu–Mo (W) mineralization in the Yidun Arc, eastern Tibet Plateau.

50. Shallow subduction of Indian slab and tectono-magmatic control on post-collisional porphyry mineralization in southeastern Tibet.

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