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The Zhilingtou gold deposit in Zhejiang Province, China, is located in the Qin-Hang metallogenic belt and hosted within Paleoproterozoic Badu Group gneiss.
Hanlun Liu +6 more
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Abstract Taohemu deposit is a superlarge silver‐polymetallic deposit discovered in the Great Xing'an Range metallogenic belt of China in recent years. The deposit occurs in the terrestrial volcanic rock sequences of Late Jurassic age. The ore bodies consist mainly of rhyolitic tuffs, brecciated tuffs, and volcanic breccia bearing Ag‐Pb‐Zn ...
Zhiguo An +3 more
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Zhuxi W-Cu deposit in northern Jiangxi Province is a recently found super large skarn W deposit. The formation of this deposit is closely related to granitic intrusions. The mining area is located in the central Jiangxi Taqian-Fuchun ore belt in Qin(zhou)
WANG Xian-guang +8 more
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The Xitian large-scale W-Sn polymetallic ore field has been explored in recent years. It is found in jointed adjoining areas of the Nanling and Qinhang metallogenic belts which are located on the boundary between Hunan and Jiangxi provinces, and the ...
GUO Chun-li +3 more
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South China is a globally recognized domain for Mesozoic magmatic-metallogenic systems. At the confluence of the Qin-Hang Metallogenic Belt and the Nanling Range lies its Southern Hunan district, a key area renowned for prolific Jurassic magmatism and ...
Feiyun Xiao +10 more
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Important Mid-Late Jurassic Pb–Zn polymetallic skarn deposits are widely distributed in South China, yet physiochemical conditions and migration of the ore-forming fluids in skarn deposits are poorly constrained. The Dafang Pb–Zn–Au–Ag deposit (38 kt Pb @
Wusheng Wang +6 more
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Exhumation history of the Sanshandao Au deposit, Jiaodong: constraints from structural analysis and (U-Th)/He thermochronology. [PDF]
Liu X +7 more
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Ore genesis of the Tieshajie Cu deposit: Implications for Cu mineralization in the Qin-Hang Metallogenic Belt, South China [PDF]
The Tieshajie Cu deposit, located in the northeastern part of the Qin-Hang Metallogenic Belt (QHMB), South China, has long been regarded as a representative Meso-Neoproterozoic volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposit. Here we present a hydrothermal titanite U-Pb age, Re-Os and in-situ S-Cu isotope data for chalcopyrite to constrain the timing and ...
Jiang, C. +9 more
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Upper crustal structure beneath the Qin-Hang and Wuyishan metallogenic belts in Southeast China as revealed by a joint active and passive seismic experiment [PDF]
SUMMARY Southeast China is one of the most important polymetallic metallogenic provinces in the world. However, distinct differences in the type and origin of the mineral deposits are present between the major metallogenic belts in this province.
Mengjie Zheng +8 more
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Abstract The large Yongping Cu deposit is situated in the eastern Qin-Hang Metallogenic Belt (SE China) and close to the Jiang-Shao suture zone. Igneous rocks at Yongping occur as granitoids, including the porphyritic biotite granite stock of Shizitou and quartz porphyry and granite porphyry dykes, which recorded the Jurassic – Cretaceous magmatic ...
Yu Zhang +5 more
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