Metal source and wolframite precipitation process at the Xihuashan tungsten deposit, South China: Insights from mineralogy, fluid inclusion and stable isotope

Volume: 111, Pages: 102965 - 102965
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
The Xihuashan tungsten deposit, hosted in the late Jurassic granitic pluton in the Nanling Range of South China, has a total resource of about 81,300 tonnes of WO3 with an average ore grade of 1.08% WO3. Wolframite is the dominant ore mineral and intergrown with quartz in the main mineralization stage. Ore-forming fluids trapped in wolframite have δD and δ18O values from −82‰ to −64‰ and 7.4‰ to 8.8‰, respectively. Those in quartz have similar...
Paper Details
Title
Metal source and wolframite precipitation process at the Xihuashan tungsten deposit, South China: Insights from mineralogy, fluid inclusion and stable isotope
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
111
Pages
102965 - 102965
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