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Xiaolin Song
Publications - 9
Citations - 797
Xiaolin Song is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chamosite & Illite. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 649 citations.
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Origin of minerals and elements in the Late Permian coals, tonsteins, and host rocks of the Xinde Mine, Xuanwei, eastern Yunnan, China
Shifeng Dai,Tian Li,Vladimir V. Seredin,Colin R. Ward,James C. Hower,Yiping Zhou,Mingquan Zhang,Xiaolin Song,Weijiao Song,Cunliang Zhao +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the mineralogical and geochemical compositions of the Late Permian C2 and C3 coals from the Xinde Mine, near Xuanwei in eastern Yunnan, which is located close to the area with the highest female lung cancer mortality in China.
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Composition and modes of occurrence of minerals and elements in coal combustion products derived from high-Ge coals
Shifeng Dai,Vladimir V. Seredin,Colin R. Ward,Jianhua Jiang,James C. Hower,Xiaolin Song,Yaofa Jiang,Xibo Wang,Tatiana Gornostaeva,Xiao Li,Huidong Liu,Lixin Zhao,Cunliang Zhao +12 more
TL;DR: The fly ashes derived from three giant coal-hosted Ge deposits, Lincang (Yunnan of southwestern China), Wulantuga (Inner Mongolia of northern China), and Spetzugli (Primorye, Russian Far East), are unique because they are highly enriched in elements, including up to (on an organic-free basis): 4.66% Ge, 2.12% As, 1.56% Zn, 0.55% Pb,0.056% Bi, and 0.016% Hg as mentioned in this paper.
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Elemental and mineralogical anomalies in the coal-hosted Ge ore deposit of Lincang, Yunnan, southwestern China: Key role of N2–CO2-mixed hydrothermal solutions
Shifeng Dai,Peipei Wang,Colin R. Ward,Yuegang Tang,Xiaolin Song,Jianhua Jiang,James C. Hower,Tian Li,Vladimir V. Seredin,Nicola J. Wagner,Yaofa Jiang,Xibo Wang,Jingjing Liu +12 more
TL;DR: The Lincang Neogene high-Ge coal deposit in Yunnan, southwestern China, is one of the major coal-hosted Ge deposits in the world as mentioned in this paper, and the coal samples are dominated by huminite-group macerals, all having more than 88.5% total huminite.
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A new type of Nb (Ta)–Zr(Hf)–REE–Ga polymetallic deposit in the late Permian coal-bearing strata, eastern Yunnan, southwestern China: Possible economic significance and genetic implications
Shifeng Dai,Yiping Zhou,Mingquan Zhang,Xibo Wang,Jumin Wang,Xiaolin Song,Yaofa Jiang,Yangbing Luo,Zhentao Song,Zong Yang,Deyi Ren +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new type of Nb(Ta)-Zr(Hf)-REE-Ga polymetallic deposit of volcanic origin in the late Permian coal-bearing strata of eastern Yunnan, southwestern China was described.
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Cryptic sediment-hosted critical element mineralization from eastern Yunnan Province, southwestern China: Mineralogy, geochemistry, relationship to Emeishan alkaline magmatism and possible origin
Lixin Zhao,Lixin Zhao,Shifeng Dai,Ian T. Graham,Xiao Li,Huidong Liu,Xiaolin Song,James C. Hower,Yiping Zhou +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a study of two regionally extensive and relatively flat-lying mineralized layers from No. XW drill core was carried out and the results showed that the mineralized samples have higher Al 2 O 3 /TiO 2 values (13.7-41.4) and abundant rare metal elements (Nb, Ta, Zr, Hf, REE, Ga, Th, and U).