Mechanisms of element precipitation in carbonatite-related rare-earth element deposits: Evidence from fluid inclusions in the Maoniuping deposit, Sichuan Province, southwestern China

Volume: 107, Pages: 218 - 238
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
Carbonatite-related rare-earth element (REE) deposits (CARDs) are the major global source of REEs. The ore-forming fluids of CARDs usually comprise multiple components and record complicated evolutions. The Maoniuping REE deposit, located in the eastern Tibetan Plateau, is the second-largest CARD in China and contains total reserves of 3.17 Mt of light rare-earth oxides (REOs). Geochronological and geological data show that the deposit was...
Paper Details
Title
Mechanisms of element precipitation in carbonatite-related rare-earth element deposits: Evidence from fluid inclusions in the Maoniuping deposit, Sichuan Province, southwestern China
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
107
Pages
218 - 238
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