Geological features of the Jiaoxi tungsten deposit in the western Bangong-Nujiang metallogenic belt, Tibet, China

Wang, Yong, Tang, Juxin, Wang, Liqiang, and Huizenga, Jan (2019) Geological features of the Jiaoxi tungsten deposit in the western Bangong-Nujiang metallogenic belt, Tibet, China. In: EGRU Contribution (70) pp. 113-115. From: Sn-W-Critical Metals & Associated Magmatic Systems: An International Geological Conference, 24-28 June 2019, Tinaroo, Qld.

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Abstract

The Tibetan Plateau includes two important metallogenic belts, the Gangdese metallogenic zone in southern Tibet and the newly delimited Bangong-Nujiang metallogenic belt in central Tibet (Geng et al., 2016). The BangongNujiang metallogenic belt is considered to be a FeCu-Au metallogenic belt since the discovery of the Tiegelongnan giant porphyry-epithermal Cu-Au deposit (Tang et al., 2014), the Duobuza large porphyry deposit (Li et al., 2012) and the Ga’erqiong-Galale large skarn Cu-Au deposit (Zhang et al., 2015). The Jiaoxi quartz vein-type tungsten deposit (WO3 : 39,000 t, Wang et al., 2018) is the first quartz-vein type tungsten deposit found in this belt.

Item ID: 58942
Item Type: Conference Item (Abstract / Summary)
ISBN: 978-0-6485037-3-6
ISSN: 0816-780X
Copyright Information: © James Cook University
Date Deposited: 01 Aug 2019 05:04
FoR Codes: 04 EARTH SCIENCES > 0402 Geochemistry > 040201 Exploration Geochemistry @ 100%
SEO Codes: 84 MINERAL RESOURCES (excl. Energy Resources) > 8401 Mineral Exploration > 840199 Mineral Exploration not elsewhere classified @ 100%
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