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All abstracts by Lei Xu in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2025) Pyrite in situ S–Fe Isotope Constraints on the Ore-Forming Sources and Mineralization Processes of Gold and Polymetallic Deposits in the Liaodong Peninsula, North China Craton
Xu L & Yang J-H

(2025) A Study on a Natural Sphalerite Sample as a Potential Reference Material for the Measurement of Sulfur and Zinc Isotopes Using fs-LA-MC-ICP-MS
Xie L-W, Yu H-M, Tang G-Q, Huang C, Yang Y-H, Xu L, Wu S-T & Wang H

(2025) Role of Lithospheric Mantle-Derived Carbon on Early Cretaceous Giant Decratonic Gold Mineralization in the Eastern North China Craton
Yang J-H, Wu Y-D, Xu L, Sun J-F & Zhu Y-S

(2022) Microbeam Isotopic Analysis of Geological Samples by LA-MC-ICPMS. IAG Young Scientists Award
Xu L, Yang J-H, Hu Z-C & Xu L

(2022) Microbeam Isotopic Analysis of Geological Samples by LA-MC-ICPMS. IAG Young Scientists Award
Xu L, Yang J-H, Hu Z-C & Xu L

(2020) Petrogenesis of Early Cretaceous High-Mgo Diorites and Granitoids in the Rangnim Massif, North Korea: Implications for Tectonic Setting of Magmatism and Gold Mineralization
Xu L, Yang J-H, Wang H, Zhao L & Zhai M-G

(2019) Age and Sources of the Qingchengzi Pb-Zn Deposit in the Northeastern China: Evidence from Rb-Sr, Sm-Nd and Fe Isotopes
Xu L, Yang J-H, Zhu Y-S, Li R, Xie L-W & Zeng Q-D

(2016) Improvement of in situ Fe Isotope Analyses of Silicate Reference Glasses with a Synthetic Cr Standard by femtosecond-MC-ICP-MS
Xu L, Hu Z, Gao S, Liu Y & Ni Q

(2015) In situ Nd Isotope Analyses in Geological Materials with Signal Enhancement and non Linear Mass Dependent Fractionation Reduction Using Laser Ablation MC-ICP-MS
Xu L, Hu Z, Gao S, Liu Y & Ni Q

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