1979
DOI: 10.1080/00206818209467110
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Heteroorganic compounds and endogenous ore formation

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“…The problem of estimation of the migration properties of NMs and, hence, their considerable loss during analytical and technological processes was repeatedly considered elsewhere (Arbuzov and Ershov, 2007;Arbuzov et al, 2006;Dai et al, 2003Dai et al, , 2004Dai et al, , 2005Ketris, Yudovich, 2009;Kotlyar et al, 2005;Mitkin, 2006;Mitkin et al, 2009Mitkin et al, , 2010Seredin, 2004Seredin, , 2007Seredin and Povarennykh, 1995;Slobodskoi, 1978;Varshal et al, 1994Varshal et al, , 1996Zhang et al, 2002). In the 1990s, Varshal et al (1994) showed that during analysis of carbonaceous rocks, the NM loss through sorption and formation of volatiles can reach one or two orders of magnitude.…”
Section: The Migration Properties Of Noble Metals: Conditions Of Tranmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The problem of estimation of the migration properties of NMs and, hence, their considerable loss during analytical and technological processes was repeatedly considered elsewhere (Arbuzov and Ershov, 2007;Arbuzov et al, 2006;Dai et al, 2003Dai et al, , 2004Dai et al, , 2005Ketris, Yudovich, 2009;Kotlyar et al, 2005;Mitkin, 2006;Mitkin et al, 2009Mitkin et al, , 2010Seredin, 2004Seredin, , 2007Seredin and Povarennykh, 1995;Slobodskoi, 1978;Varshal et al, 1994Varshal et al, , 1996Zhang et al, 2002). In the 1990s, Varshal et al (1994) showed that during analysis of carbonaceous rocks, the NM loss through sorption and formation of volatiles can reach one or two orders of magnitude.…”
Section: The Migration Properties Of Noble Metals: Conditions Of Tranmentioning
confidence: 98%