Zonation of Chalcophile Elements About the Howard'S Pass (Xy) Zn-Pb Deposit, Selwyn Basin, Yukon

作者: I.R. Jonasson , W.D. Goodfellow , J.M. Morganti

DOI: 10.1016/0375-6742(83)90044-4

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摘要: … Within the main ore-bearing unit, ie the Active Member, the Pb/(Pb+Zn) ratio de… deposits buried at depth. In our study of sediment-hosted stratabound Zn-Pb deposits of the Selwyn Basin…

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