VOOZH about

URL: https://www.mindat.org/reference.php?id=16310602

⇱ Lehmann, B., Nägler, T.F., Holland, H.D., Wille, M., Jingwen Mao, Jiayong Pan, Dongsheng Ma, and Dulski, P. (2007): Highly metalliferous carbonaceous shale and Early Cambrian seawater. Geology 35(5), 403-406.


👁 Image
Now Featuring: The Bruce Carter Collection at Heritage Auctions, Live May 16th
Log InRegister
AboutSupport UsPhotosDiscussionsSearchLearnMore

Lehmann, B., Nägler, T.F., Holland, H.D., Wille, M., Jingwen Mao, Jiayong Pan, Dongsheng Ma, and Dulski, P. (2007): Highly metalliferous carbonaceous shale and Early Cambrian seawater. Geology 35(5), 403-406.

Reference Type- plain text -
Year2007
Original EntryLehmann, B., Nägler, T.F., Holland, H.D., Wille, M., Jingwen Mao, Jiayong Pan, Dongsheng Ma, and Dulski, P. (2007): Highly metalliferous carbonaceous shale and Early Cambrian seawater. Geology 35(5), 403-406.
Mindat Ref. ID16310602Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:16310602:5
GUID0
Full ReferenceLehmann, B., Nägler, T.F., Holland, H.D., Wille, M., Jingwen Mao, Jiayong Pan, Dongsheng Ma, and Dulski, P. (2007): Highly metalliferous carbonaceous shale and Early Cambrian seawater. Geology 35(5), 403-406.
Plain TextLehmann, B., Nägler, T.F., Holland, H.D., Wille, M., Jingwen Mao, Jiayong Pan, Dongsheng Ma, and Dulski, P. (2007): Highly metalliferous carbonaceous shale and Early Cambrian seawater. Geology 35(5), 403-406.

Map of Localities

Locality Pages

LocalityCitation Details
Huangjiawan Mine, Zunyi Ni-Mo-PGE-Au ore field, Bozhou District, Zunyi, Guizhou, China


See Also

These are possibly similar items as determined by title/reference text matching only.

👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
Mindat.org® is an outreach project of the Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Mindat® and mindat.org® are registered trademarks of the Hudson Institute of Mineralogy.
Copyright © mindat.org and the Hudson Institute of Mineralogy 1993-2026, except where stated. Most political location boundaries are © OpenStreetMap contributors. Mindat.org relies on the contributions of thousands of members and supporters. Founded in 2000 by Jolyon Ralph and Ida Chau.
To cite: Ralph, J., Von Bargen, D., Martynov, P., Zhang, J., Que, X., Prabhu, A., Morrison, S. M., Li, W., Chen, W., & Ma, X. (2025). Mindat.org: The open access mineralogy database to accelerate data-intensive geoscience research. American Mineralogist, 110(6), 833–844. doi:10.2138/am-2024-9486.
Privacy Policy - Terms & Conditions - Contact Us / DMCA issues - Report a bug/vulnerability Current server date and time: April 4, 2026 07:14:23
Go to top of page