The giant South China Mesozoic low-temperature metallogenic domain: Reviews and a new geodynamic model

Volume: 137, Pages: 9 - 34
Published: Apr 1, 2017
Abstract
The South China Craton was formed by amalgamation of the Yangtze and Cathaysia Blocks during the Neoproterozoic. During the Mesozoic, voluminous granitic plutons and associated W-Sn polymetallic deposits were formed in the Cathaysia Block. The giant South China low-temperature metallogenic domain (LTMD) includes an area of ∼500,000 km2 in the Yangtze Block and is composed of the Chuan-Dian-Qian Pb-Zn, Youjiang Au-As-Sb-Hg and Xiangzhong Sb-Au...
Paper Details
Title
The giant South China Mesozoic low-temperature metallogenic domain: Reviews and a new geodynamic model
Published Date
Apr 1, 2017
Volume
137
Pages
9 - 34
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