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Richard J. Goldfarb
Researcher at China University of Geosciences (Beijing)
Publications - 155
Citations - 13576
Richard J. Goldfarb is an academic researcher from China University of Geosciences (Beijing). The author has contributed to research in topics: Terrane & Craton. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 148 publications receiving 11462 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard J. Goldfarb include Denver Federal Center & University of Western Australia.
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Generation of postcollisional porphyry copper deposits in southern Tibet triggered by subduction of the Indian continental plate
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that postcollisional adakite-like and ultrapotassic rocks in the western Gangdese belt can also be explained by the melting of subduction-modified mafic lower crust.
Tectonic Evolution and Metallogeny of the Chinese Altay and Tianshan
Jingwen Mao,Richard J. Goldfarb,Reimar Seltmann,Dahua Wang,Wenjiao Xiao,Craig J.R. Hart,C.J.R. Hart +6 more
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Petrogenesis of Postcollisional Magmatism at Scheelite Dome, Yukon, Canada: Evidence for a Lithospheric Mantle Source for Magmas Associated with Intrusion-Related Gold Systems
John L. Mair,G. Lang Farmer,David I. Groves,Craig J.R. Hart,Craig J.R. Hart,Richard J. Goldfarb +5 more
TL;DR: The type examples for the class of deposits termed intrusion-related gold systems occur in the Tombstone-Tungsten belt of Alaska and Yukon, on the eastern side of the Tintina gold province as mentioned in this paper.
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A comparison of Jiaojia- and Linglong-type gold deposit ore-forming fluids: Do they differ?
Linnan Guo,Linnan Guo,Richard J. Goldfarb,Richard J. Goldfarb,Zhongliang Wang,Rui-Hong Li,Bing-Han Chen,Jing-Lian Li +7 more
TL;DR: The Jiaodong peninsula contains the most important concentration of gold deposits in China, which can be divided into Jiaojia-type and Linglong-type deposits based on mineralization style as discussed by the authors.