Indosinian isotope ages of plutons and deposits in southwestern Miaoershan-Yuechengling, northeastern Guangxi and implications on Indosinian mineralization in South China

Volume: 57, Issue: 9, Pages: 1024 - 1035
Published: Jan 31, 2012
Abstract
The Miaoershan-Yuechengling complex pluton is the largest granitoid complex in the western Nanling metallogenic belt with a surface exposure of >3000 km2. The complex pluton is composed of an early stage granitoid batholith and late stage small intrusions. The early stage batholith contains mainly medium-grained porphyritic mica granite and porphyritic monzonite granite, whereas the late stage intrusions are composed of muscovite granite...
Paper Details
Title
Indosinian isotope ages of plutons and deposits in southwestern Miaoershan-Yuechengling, northeastern Guangxi and implications on Indosinian mineralization in South China
Published Date
Jan 31, 2012
Volume
57
Issue
9
Pages
1024 - 1035
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