Formation of giant copper deposits in Tibet driven by tearing of the subducted Indian plate
Zengqian Hou(Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences), Letian Zhang(Beijing Institute of Geology for Mineral Resources), Sheng Jin(Beijing Institute of Geology for Mineral Resources), Roberto F. Weinberg(Monash University), Haijiang Zhang(University of Science and Technology of China), Hans Thybo(University of Copenhagen), Aowei Hao(University of Science and Technology of China), Lei Gao(University of Science and Technology of China), Yuanchuan Zheng(China University of Geosciences (Beijing)), Zhiming Yang(Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences), Bo Xu(Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences), Rui Wang(University of Alberta)
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