Mineralogy, Fluid Inclusion, and Hydrogen and Oxygen Isotope Studies of the Intrusion‐Related Yangla Cu Deposit in the Sanjiang Region, SW China: Implications for Metallogenesis and Deposit Type
Abstract
The Yangla deposit is an intrusion‐related Cu deposit in the Jinshajiang tectonic belt (eastern Sanjiang region, SW China). Despite extensive studies that have been conducted on this deposit, the relationship between the granitic magma and Cu mineralization is still unclear, and hence, the genesis is debated. To answer this question, we conducted an integrated study of mineralogy, fluid inclusions (FIs), and hydrogen and oxygen (H‐O) isotopes....
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Title
Mineralogy, Fluid Inclusion, and Hydrogen and Oxygen Isotope Studies of the Intrusion‐Related Yangla Cu Deposit in the Sanjiang Region, SW China: Implications for Metallogenesis and Deposit Type
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
70
Issue
1
Pages
28 - 49
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