An infrared microthermometric study of fluid inclusions in coexisting quartz and wolframite from Late Mesozoic tungsten deposits in the Gannan metallogenic belt, South China

Volume: 65, Pages: 1062 - 1077
Published: Mar 1, 2015
Abstract
Numerous wolframite–quartz vein type tungsten deposits are present in the Gannan metallogenic belt, South China, including the Piaotang and Dangping deposits in the Chong-You-Yu ore cluster, the Dajishan deposit in the Jiulianshan ore cluster, and the Pangushan deposit in the Yushan ore cluster. The ores generally consist of quartz and wolframite, with variable amounts of base metal sulfides. Wolframite and quartz are intergrown, but the genetic...
Paper Details
Title
An infrared microthermometric study of fluid inclusions in coexisting quartz and wolframite from Late Mesozoic tungsten deposits in the Gannan metallogenic belt, South China
Published Date
Mar 1, 2015
Volume
65
Pages
1062 - 1077
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