Original paper
Subdivisions of the Central-East Asia Multi-Energy Minerals Metallogenetic Domain and Types of Those Basins
Abstract
More than 82 percent of confirmed sandstone-type uranium deposits coexist with confirmed oil-gas or coalfields in the world, which reflects a ubiquitous phenomenon of coexistence and accumulation of multi-energy minerals including oil, gas, coal and uranium in the same basin. It happens mostly in the Central-east Asia energy basins. Across China, Mongolia and some central Asian countries, the giant Central-east Asia metallogenetic domain (CEAMD)...
Paper Details
Title
Subdivisions of the Central-East Asia Multi-Energy Minerals Metallogenetic Domain and Types of Those Basins
Published Date
Jun 1, 2009
Volume
27
Issue
3
Pages
153 - 166
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