Element behaviour during interaction of magma and fluid: A case study of Chamuhan Granite, and implications on the genesis of W – Mo mineralisation

Lithos3.50
Volume: 342-343, Pages: 31 - 44
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
The Chamuhan Granite is located in the eastern part of the Central Asian Orogen where it crops out as an elongated, NE-trending composite monzogranite. The pluton consists of two phases with a fine – grained monzogranite (G2) at depth in sharp contact with a medium – grained monzogranite (G1) above. The medium-grained monzogranite can be subdivided into G1a and G1b based on the degree of metasomatism affecting it, with the G1b being more...
Paper Details
Title
Element behaviour during interaction of magma and fluid: A case study of Chamuhan Granite, and implications on the genesis of W – Mo mineralisation
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
342-343
Pages
31 - 44
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