The muscovite granites: Parental rocks to the Nanling Range tungsten mineralization in South China

Volume: 88, Pages: 702 - 717
Published: Aug 1, 2017
Abstract
Muscovite granites (MGs) in the Nanling Range (South China) occur as satellite intrusions within or surrounding batholitic biotite monzogranites (BMs). The MGs are massive and fine-grained with a porphyritic texture, and contain quartz, K-feldspar and albite in nearly equal portions. The accessory minerals in the MGs include alumina-rich minerals (e.g., Mn- and Fe-rich garnet, andalusite, topaz, and tourmaline), anatase, rutile, wolframite,...
Paper Details
Title
The muscovite granites: Parental rocks to the Nanling Range tungsten mineralization in South China
Published Date
Aug 1, 2017
Volume
88
Pages
702 - 717
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