Quantitative assessment of China’s mineral resources Part 1
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Acknowledgments
This research is financially supported by Project (No. 1212011120140) from China National Mineral Resources Assessment. We appreciate the valuable comments of Prof. F. Pirajno, and M. Hemalatha and all of reviewers.
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