Xu J‐f | Guangzhou Inst. Geochemistry Chinese Acad. Sci. Guangzhou Chn
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Xu Ji-feng
Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Xu J‐f
Guangzhou Inst. Geochemistry Chinese Acad. Sci. Guangzhou Chn
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Wang Qiang
Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Zhao Zhen-hua
Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Wang Q
Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering University Of Victoria
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Wang Qiang
Department Of Materials Processing Engineering Nagoya University
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Wang Qiang
北京気象学院
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Xiong Xiao-lin
Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Xing Xiao-lin
Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Bao Zhi-wei
Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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LIU Wei
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Xu Wei
Academy Of Disaster Reduction And Emergency Management Moca Moe Beijing Normal University
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Li Chao-feng
Institute Of Geology And Geophysics Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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BAI Zheng-Hua
Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Yu Xue-yuan
Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Bai Zheng-hua
Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Xu Wei
Academy Of Geological Survey Of Anhui Province
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Liu Wei
Institute Of Industrial Science The University Of Tokyo
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Liu Wei
Institute Of Geology And Geophysics Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Liu Wei
Institute Of Dermatology Chinese Academy Of Medical Science & Peking Union Medical College
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Liu Wei
Institute of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Technology & College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Fuzhou University
著作論文
- 東中国湖北省南東部 Tongshankou および Yinzu のアダカイト質貫入岩並びに随伴斑岩銅モリブデン鉱化作用の地球化学的岩石成因学的研究
- Cretaceous high-potassium, intrusive rocks in the Yueshan-Hongzhen area of east China : Adakites in an extensional tectonic regime within a continent
- Geochemistry of high-Mg andesites and adakitic andesite from the Sanchazi block of the Mian-Lue ophiolitic melange in the Qinling Mountains, central China: Evidence of partial melting of the subducted Paleo-Tethyan crust