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Supplemental Material: Hydrothermal chlorite geochemistry and formation mechanisms: Linking alterations to uranium mineralization and exploration in the Daliang deposit of South China

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Table S1: Electron probe microanalysis chemical analyses (wt%) and calculated results for structural formula (atoms per formula unit) of chlorite in the Daliang deposit. Table S2: Laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry trace element compositions (ppm) of chlorite in the Daliang deposit.<p></p>
Geological Society of America
Title: Supplemental Material: Hydrothermal chlorite geochemistry and formation mechanisms: Linking alterations to uranium mineralization and exploration in the Daliang deposit of South China
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Table S1: Electron probe microanalysis chemical analyses (wt%) and calculated results for structural formula (atoms per formula unit) of chlorite in the Daliang deposit.
Table S2: Laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry trace element compositions (ppm) of chlorite in the Daliang deposit.
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