Gold and silver metallogeny of the South China Fold Belt: a consequence of multiple mineralizing events?

Volume: 20, Issue: 20, Pages: 109 - 126
Published: Aug 1, 2002
Abstract
null null The South China Fold Belt is part of the South China Block that is interpreted to be the result of multiple tectonic and magmatic events that formed a collage of accreted Proterozoic and Phanerozoic terranes. The Jurassic to early Cretaceous Yanshanian period (180–90 Ma), a time of major tectono-thermal events that affected much of eastern and southeastern China, is of great metallogenic importance in the fold belt. This period is...
Paper Details
Title
Gold and silver metallogeny of the South China Fold Belt: a consequence of multiple mineralizing events?
Published Date
Aug 1, 2002
Volume
20
Issue
20
Pages
109 - 126
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