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Li, Ling; Gu, Xuexiang; Zhang, Yongmei; Peng, Yiwei; Yao, Shiyue (2025) Quartz textures and compositions of the Axi epithermal gold deposit, Xinjiang, NW China: Implications for coprecipitation mechanism of silica and metals. Ore Geology Reviews, 183. doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2025.106680

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TitleQuartz textures and compositions of the Axi epithermal gold deposit, Xinjiang, NW China: Implications for coprecipitation mechanism of silica and metals
JournalOre Geology Reviews
AuthorsLi, LingAuthor
Gu, XuexiangAuthor
Zhang, YongmeiAuthor
Peng, YiweiAuthor
Yao, ShiyueAuthor
Year2025 (August)Volume183
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2025.106680Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceLi, Ling; Gu, Xuexiang; Zhang, Yongmei; Peng, Yiwei; Yao, Shiyue (2025) Quartz textures and compositions of the Axi epithermal gold deposit, Xinjiang, NW China: Implications for coprecipitation mechanism of silica and metals. Ore Geology Reviews, 183. doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2025.106680
Plain TextLi, Ling; Gu, Xuexiang; Zhang, Yongmei; Peng, Yiwei; Yao, Shiyue (2025) Quartz textures and compositions of the Axi epithermal gold deposit, Xinjiang, NW China: Implications for coprecipitation mechanism of silica and metals. Ore Geology Reviews, 183. doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2025.106680
In(2025) Ore Geology Reviews Vol. 183. Elsevier BV

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