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Yin, Runsheng, Deng, Changzhou, Lehmann, Bernd, Sun, Guangyi, Lepak, Ryan F., Hurley, James P., Zhao, Chenghai, Xu, Guiwen, Tan, Qinping, Xie, Zhuojun, Hu, Ruizhong (2019) Magmatic-Hydrothermal Origin of Mercury in Carlin-style and Epithermal Gold Deposits in China: Evidence from Mercury Stable Isotopes. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, 3 (8). 1631-1639 doi:10.1021/acsearthspacechem.9b00111

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TitleMagmatic-Hydrothermal Origin of Mercury in Carlin-style and Epithermal Gold Deposits in China: Evidence from Mercury Stable Isotopes
JournalACS Earth and Space Chemistry
AuthorsYin, RunshengAuthor
Deng, ChangzhouAuthor
Lehmann, BerndAuthor
Sun, GuangyiAuthor
Lepak, Ryan F.Author
Hurley, James P.Author
Zhao, ChenghaiAuthor
Xu, GuiwenAuthor
Tan, QinpingAuthor
Xie, ZhuojunAuthor
Hu, RuizhongAuthor
Year2019 (August 15)Volume3
Issue8
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/acsearthspacechem.9b00111Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceYin, Runsheng, Deng, Changzhou, Lehmann, Bernd, Sun, Guangyi, Lepak, Ryan F., Hurley, James P., Zhao, Chenghai, Xu, Guiwen, Tan, Qinping, Xie, Zhuojun, Hu, Ruizhong (2019) Magmatic-Hydrothermal Origin of Mercury in Carlin-style and Epithermal Gold Deposits in China: Evidence from Mercury Stable Isotopes. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, 3 (8). 1631-1639 doi:10.1021/acsearthspacechem.9b00111
Plain TextYin, Runsheng, Deng, Changzhou, Lehmann, Bernd, Sun, Guangyi, Lepak, Ryan F., Hurley, James P., Zhao, Chenghai, Xu, Guiwen, Tan, Qinping, Xie, Zhuojun, Hu, Ruizhong (2019) Magmatic-Hydrothermal Origin of Mercury in Carlin-style and Epithermal Gold Deposits in China: Evidence from Mercury Stable Isotopes. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, 3 (8). 1631-1639 doi:10.1021/acsearthspacechem.9b00111
In(2019, August) ACS Earth and Space Chemistry Vol. 3 (8) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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