Hydrothermal fluid evolution of the Jintingling gold deposit in the Jiaodong peninsula, China: Constraints from U-Pb age, CL imaging, fluid inclusion and stable isotope

Volume: 160, Pages: 287 - 303
Published: Jul 1, 2018
Abstract
The Jintingling gold deposit, located in the Jiaodong peninsula, north China, contains vein-, dissemination- and stockwork-style ores hosted in the Jurassic Linglong granitic pluton. Hydrothermal activities in this deposit are divided into seven stages, including pre-ore massive K-feldspar alteration, specularite-quartz vein (V1), milky quartz ± sulfide vein (V2), quartz-pyrite vein (V3), massive quartz-sericite-pyrite alteration and gold...
Paper Details
Title
Hydrothermal fluid evolution of the Jintingling gold deposit in the Jiaodong peninsula, China: Constraints from U-Pb age, CL imaging, fluid inclusion and stable isotope
Published Date
Jul 1, 2018
Volume
160
Pages
287 - 303
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