The tectonic and metallogenic framework of Myanmar: A Tethyan mineral system
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Myanmar is perhaps one of the world's most prospective but least explored minerals jurisdictions, containing important known deposits of tin, tungsten, copper, gold, zinc, lead, nickel, silver, jade and gemstones. A scarcity of recent geological mapping available in publish...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas J. Gardiner, Laurence J. Robb, Christopher K. Morley, Michael P. Searle, Peter A. Cawood, Martin J. Whitehouse, Christopher L. Kirkland, Nick M.W. Roberts, Tin Aung Myint |
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2018
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