Cu isotopes reveal initial Cu enrichment in sources of giant porphyry deposits in a collisional setting
Yuanchuan Zheng(China University of Geosciences (Beijing)), Suzanne Y. O’Reilly(Macquarie University), William L. Griffin(Macquarie University), Bo Xu(Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences), Sheng‐Ao Liu(China University of Geosciences (Beijing)), Zhenqing Li(Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences), Zhiming Yang(Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences), Changda Wu(China University of Geosciences (Beijing)), Zengqian Hou(Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences)
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