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⇱ Niu, X., Chen, B., Liu, A., Suzuki, K., & Ma, X. (2012). Petrological and Sr–Nd–Os isotopic constraints on the origin of the Fanshan ultrapotassic complex from the North China Craton. Lithos, 149, 146-158.


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Niu, X., Chen, B., Liu, A., Suzuki, K., & Ma, X. (2012). Petrological and Sr–Nd–Os isotopic constraints on the origin of the Fanshan ultrapotassic complex from the North China Craton. Lithos, 149, 146-158.

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Year2012
Original EntryNiu, X., Chen, B., Liu, A., Suzuki, K., & Ma, X. (2012). Petrological and Sr–Nd–Os isotopic constraints on the origin of the Fanshan ultrapotassic complex from the North China Craton. Lithos, 149, 146-158.
Mindat Ref. ID16010519Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:16010519:9
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Full ReferenceNiu, X., Chen, B., Liu, A., Suzuki, K., & Ma, X. (2012). Petrological and Sr–Nd–Os isotopic constraints on the origin of the Fanshan ultrapotassic complex from the North China Craton. Lithos, 149, 146-158.
Plain TextNiu, X., Chen, B., Liu, A., Suzuki, K., & Ma, X. (2012). Petrological and Sr–Nd–Os isotopic constraints on the origin of the Fanshan ultrapotassic complex from the North China Craton. Lithos, 149, 146-158.

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Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Fanshan Mine, Zhuolu County, Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China Andradite, Apatite, Augite, Biotitite, Chalcopyrite, Clinopyroxenite, Garnet Group, K Feldspar, Melanite, Nelsonite, Pyrite, Rutile, Syenite, Titanite, Zircon


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