Ore genesis and fluid evolution of the Daheishan giant porphyry molybdenum deposit, NE China

Volume: 97, Pages: 486 - 505
Published: Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
The Daheishan giant porphyry Mo deposit is located at the eastern segment of the CAOB, NE China. The ore-bearing intrusion of Daheishan deposit is a Jurassic granitic complex that includes Changgangling biotite granodiorite, Qiancuoluo seriate granodiorite, and Qiancuoluo granodioritic porphyry. Mineralization consists of disseminated, breccia and veined types. The hydrothermal fluids show significant magmatic signatures, as evidenced by the...
Paper Details
Title
Ore genesis and fluid evolution of the Daheishan giant porphyry molybdenum deposit, NE China
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Volume
97
Pages
486 - 505
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