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Geochemical characteristics of vanadium in rocks and minerals from Ningwu district, China

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Based upon a fairly large body of data available on vanadium in rocks and minerals from the Ningwu district of China, the distribution patterns of vanadium have been substantiated in igneous and terrestrial volcanic rocks. Also discussed are geochemical behaviors of vanadium and favorable conditions for mineralization of this element during different geological processes.

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Lin, S. Geochemical characteristics of vanadium in rocks and minerals from Ningwu district, China. Geochemistry 2, 301–317 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03180119

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