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ACTA GEOCHIMICA 

(Vol. 43, No.2 2024)
               

 

 

 

 

ORIGINAL ARTICLES 

199

Metallogenesis of the Baidi Au-Sb deposit, southwest Guizhou Province, China: mineralogical and geochemical evidence from sulfur-bearing minerals

Jun Yan , et al

214

Weathering and accumulation of trace elements in the soils of the Porali Plain, Balochistan: repercussions in agriculture

Maria Kaleem, et al.

235

Origin of the Yueguang gold deposit in Xinhua, Hunan Province, South China: insights from fl uid inclusion and hydrogen–oxygen stableisotope analysis

Hongxin Fan, et al.

255

Geochemical fingerprints and hydrocarbon potential of Paleocene mudrocks in the Tano Basin, Ghana: insights from biomarkers and stable carbon isotopes
Kojo Amoako, et al.

280

Petrogenesis, oxidation state and volatile content of Dongga tonalite in the Gangdese belt, Xizang: Implication for porphyry Cu mineralization

 Liqiang Zhang, et al.

296

Early Paleozoic basement diorite of arc-magmatism from Kutch basin, Western India

Piyush Gupta, et al.

308

Source of metals related to gold occurrences in Cameroon, Central African Belt

Kevin Igor Azeuda Ndonfack, et al.

325

Assessment of groundwater quantity, quality, and associated health risk of the Tano river basin, Ghana

Adwoba Kua-Manza Edjah, et al.

354

Experimental study on reactions between alkaline basaltic melt and orthopyroxenes: constraints on the evolution of lithospheric mantle in the North China Craton

Hanqi He, et al.

  366

Geochemistry, mineral paragenesis and geothermal conditions of oreforming fluids from the Ain El Bey Cu–Fe deposit: potential occurrence of native gold and precious metal traces (North African orogenic belt, Northern Tunisia)
Rania Ben Aissa, et al.

  385

Origin of the Dashuigou independent tellurium deposit at Qinghai–Xizang Plateau: constraints from the light stable isotopes C, O, and H

Jianzhao Yin, et al.

  399

Provenance and depositional setting of the Late MiocenePleistoceneclastic sediments in the eastern Arabian Peninsula and western Iraq using rare earth elements geochemistry

Salih M. Awadh, et al.

 


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