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1. Carbonatitic Magma Fractionation and Contamination Generate Rare Earth Element Enrichment and Mineralization in the Maoniuping Giant REE Deposit, SW China.

2. Porphyry mineralization in the Tethyan orogen.

3. Development of REE mineralization in the giant Maoniuping deposit (Sichuan, China): insights from mineralogy, fluid inclusions, and trace-element geochemistry.

4. The structural deformation characteristics and the control of gold mineralization of the upper Triassic flysch (Langjiexue Group) in Tibetan Plateau.

5. The Zhaxikang Vein‐type Pb‐Zn‐Ag‐Sb Deposit in Himalayan Orogen, Tibet: Product by Overprinting and Remobilization Processes during Post‐collisional Period.

6. Dating the giant Zhuxi W–Cu deposit (Taqian–Fuchun Ore Belt) in South China using molybdenite Re–Os and muscovite Ar–Ar system.

7. A synthesis of mineralization styles with an integrated genetic model of carbonatite-syenite-hosted REE deposits in the Cenozoic Mianning-Dechang REE metallogenic belt, the eastern Tibetan Plateau, southwestern China.

8. Zircon U–Pb ages of the Mianning–Dechang syenites, Sichuan Province, southwestern China: Constraints on the giant REE mineralization belt and its regional geological setting.

9. Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd Isochron Ages of the Dongmozhazhua and Mohailaheng Pb-Zn Ore Deposits in the Yushu area, southern Qinghai and Their Geological Implications.

10. The giant Dexing porphyry Cu–Mo–Au deposit in east China: product of melting of juvenile lower crust in an intracontinental setting.

11. Building An Independent Pb-Zn Mineralization System Related to Magmatism: A Case Study of Narusongduo Pb-Zn Deposit in Tibet.

12. Structural controls on carbonate-hosted Pb–Zn mineralization in the Dongmozhazhua deposit, central Tibet.

13. Chemical and stable isotopic (B, H, and O) compositions of tourmaline in the Maocaoping vein-type Cu deposit, western Yunnan, China: Constraints on fluid source and evolution.

14. Petrogenesis and redox state of late Mesozoic granites in the Pingmiao deposit: Implications for the W–Cu–Mo mineralization in the Dahutang district.

15. Redox states and protoliths of Late Mesozoic granitoids in the eastern Jiangnan Orogen: Implications for W, Mo, Cu, Sn, and (Au) mineralization.

16. Pyrite Re-Os age constraints on the Irankuh Zn-Pb deposit, Iran, and regional implications.

17. Two episodes of mineralization in the Mengya’a deposit and implications for the evolution and intensity of Pb–Zn–(Ag) mineralization in the Lhasa terrane, Tibet.

18. Indosinian magmatism and rare metal mineralization in East Tianshan orogenic belt: An example study of Jingerquan Li-Be-Nb-Ta pegmatite deposit.

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