18 results on '"Lai, ChunKit"'
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2. Metallogenic discrimination by sphalerite trace element geochemistry: An example from the Fengyan Zn-Pb deposit in central Fujian, SE China
3. Metal source and ore-forming process of the Maoping carbonate-hosted Pb-Zn deposit in Yunnan, SW China: Evidence from deposit geology and sphalerite Pb-Zn-Cd isotopes
4. Formation of the Weiya magmatic Fe–Ti oxide deposit and its ore-hosting layered gabbro intrusion, Eastern Tianshan (Xinjiang, NW China)
5. Contribution of magma mixing to the formation of porphyry-skarn mineralization in a post-collisional setting: The Machangqing Cu-Mo-(Au) deposit, Sanjiang tectonic belt, SW China
6. Ore-forming mechanism and physicochemical evolution of Gutaishan Au deposit, South China: Perspective from quartz geochemistry and fluid inclusions
7. Metallogenesis of the Hengjiangchong gold deposit in Jiangnan Orogen, South China
8. Pyrite geochemistry and metallogenic implications of Gutaishan Au deposit in Jiangnan Orogen, South China
9. Genesis of Zixi gold deposit in Xuefengshan, Jiangnan Orogen (South China): Age, geology and isotopic constraints
10. Rare earth elements and carbon-oxygen isotopes of calcite from the Tongjiachong Cu deposit, South China: Implications for fluid source and mineral precipitation
11. Alteration mapping with short wavelength infrared (SWIR) spectroscopy on Xiaokelehe porphyry Cu-Mo deposit in the Great Xing’an Range, NE China: Metallogenic and exploration implications
12. Texture and trace element geochemistry of quartz in skarn system: Perspective from Jiguanzui Cu–Au skarn deposit, Eastern China
13. Using integrated in-situ sulfide trace element geochemistry and sulfur isotopes to trace ore-forming fluids: Example from the Mina Justa IOCG deposit (southern Perú)
14. Isotope geochemistry of the Sarekuobu metavolcanic-hosted gold deposit in the Chinese Altay (NW China): Implications for the fluid and metal sources
15. Discriminating hydrothermal fluid sources using tourmaline boron isotopes: Example from Bailingshan Fe deposit in the Eastern Tianshan, NW China
16. LA-ICP-MS trace element mapping: Element mobility of hydrothermal magnetite from the giant Beiya Fe-Au skarn deposit, SW China
17. Corrigendum to “LA-ICP-MS trace element mapping: Element mobility of hydrothermal magnetite from the giant Beiya Fe-Au skarn deposit, SW China” [Ore Geol. Rev. 92 (2018) 463–474]
18. A 20 m.y. long-lived successive mineralization in the giant Dahutang W–Cu–Mo deposit, South China
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