Petrogenesis of the Kuangshancun and Hongshan intrusive complexes from the Handan–Xingtai district: Implications for iron mineralization associated with Mesozoic magmatism in the North China Craton
Abstract
The Handan–Xingtai district in eastern China exposes numerous late Mesozoic intrusions. Among these, the Kuangshancun intrusive complex is one of the major ore-related intrusions whereas the Hongshan complex is barren, although both intrusions display similar geochemical characteristics. The Kuangshancun complex consists of diorite and monzonite, with zircon LA-ICP-MS U–Pb age of 133.7 ± 1 Ma. The Hongshan complex mainly consists of syenite and...
Paper Details
Title
Petrogenesis of the Kuangshancun and Hongshan intrusive complexes from the Handan–Xingtai district: Implications for iron mineralization associated with Mesozoic magmatism in the North China Craton
Published Date
Dec 1, 2015
Volume
113
Pages
1162 - 1178
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