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Lithos, 2017
Abstract The Qin–Hang intra-continental porphyry–skarn Cu polymetallic belt (QHMB) is among the economically important metallogenic belts in South China. The significant differences in the size and metal assemblage of the Jurassic magmatic–hydrothermal ore deposits in this belt remain as an enigma.
Zhao, P. +4 more
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Abstract The Qin–Hang intra-continental porphyry–skarn Cu polymetallic belt (QHMB) is among the economically important metallogenic belts in South China. The significant differences in the size and metal assemblage of the Jurassic magmatic–hydrothermal ore deposits in this belt remain as an enigma.
Zhao, P. +4 more
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Geological Society of America Bulletin
Abstract Magmatic and mineralizing events in South China were traditionally thought to be limited between 150 Ma and 130 Ma despite the numerous Mesozoic-aged magmatic-hydrothermal deposits in the region. This viewpoint is being reevaluated in light of new age data. Kangjiawan is a representative Pb-Zn-Ag-Au deposit in the Hengyang Basin
Hongjie Shen +10 more
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Abstract Magmatic and mineralizing events in South China were traditionally thought to be limited between 150 Ma and 130 Ma despite the numerous Mesozoic-aged magmatic-hydrothermal deposits in the region. This viewpoint is being reevaluated in light of new age data. Kangjiawan is a representative Pb-Zn-Ag-Au deposit in the Hengyang Basin
Hongjie Shen +10 more
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TECTONIC SETTINGS AND METALLOGENISM OF THE EASTERN SEGMENT OF THE QIN-HANG BELT, SOUTH CHINA
Marine Geology & Quaternary Geology, 2013Lei XU +5 more
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