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Geochemical characteristics of antimony and genesis of antimony deposits in South China 期刊论文
ACTA PETROLOGICA SINICA, 2020, 卷号: 36, 期号: 1, 页码: 44-54
作者:  Zhang TianYu;  Li CongYing;  Sun SaiJun;  Hao XiLuo
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Antimony  Geochemistry of antimony  Cambrian black shale  Antimony deposits in South China  
Rhenium resource exploration prospects in China based on its geochemical properties 期刊论文
ACTA PETROLOGICA SINICA, 2020, 卷号: 36, 期号: 1, 页码: 55-67
作者:  Liao RenQiang;  Liu He;  Li CongYing;  Sun WeiDong
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Rhenium  Molybdenite  Cambrian  Black shale  South China  
Application of Excitation-Emission Matrix Spectrum Combined with Parallel Factor Analysis in Dissolved Organic Matter in East China Sea 期刊论文
SPECTROSCOPY AND SPECTRAL ANALYSIS, 2013, 卷号: 33, 期号: 3, 页码: 653-658
作者:  Lu Li-sha;  Zhao Wei-hong;  Miao Hui;  Zhao, WH
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Dissolved Organic Matter  Excitation-emission Matrix Spectroscopy  Parallel Factor Analysis (Parafac)  East China Sea  
Fluorescence Characteristics of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Sea Nearby Zhangzi Island 期刊论文
SPECTROSCOPY AND SPECTRAL ANALYSIS, 2012, 卷号: 32, 期号: 4, 页码: 1007-1011
作者:  Zhou Nan;  Zhao Wei-hong;  Miao Hui;  Zhao, WH (reprint author), Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Oceanol, Key Lab Marine Ecol & Environm Sci, Qingdao 266071, Peoples R China.
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Dissolved Organic Matter  Excitation-emission Matrix Spectroscopy  Parallel Factor Analysis (Parafac)  Zhangzi Island  
Carbonate cycle and its control factors in Kuroshio source region during the last 190ka BP 期刊论文
ACTA PETROLOGICA SINICA, 2008, 卷号: 24, 期号: 6, 页码: 1401-1410
作者:  Zhao JingTao;  Chang FengMing;  Li TieGang;  Nan Qing Yun;  Li Qing
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Kuroshio Source Region  Carbonate Cycle  Dissolution  Primary Productivity