Genetic types, mineralization styles, and geodynamic settings of Mesozoic tungsten deposits in South China

Volume: 137, Pages: 109 - 140
Published: Apr 1, 2017
Abstract
South China hosts the most abundant and largest tungsten (W) deposits in the world, being a famous W metallogenic region. Located at the eastern part of the South China Block, which was formed by amalgamation of the Yangtze and Cathaysia Blocks during the Neoproterozoic, these W deposits were mainly formed during the Mesozoic. The W mineralization is dominanted by greisen, quartz-vein, skarn, and porphyry types, all of which are genetically...
Paper Details
Title
Genetic types, mineralization styles, and geodynamic settings of Mesozoic tungsten deposits in South China
Published Date
Apr 1, 2017
Volume
137
Pages
109 - 140
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