The Tiegelongnan deposit is a newly discovered super-large porphyry-epithermal Cu-(Au) deposit in the western part of the Bangong Co-Nujiang metallogenic belt, Tibet (China). Field geology and geochronology indicate that the porphyry mineralization was closely related to the Early Cretaceous intermediate-felsic intrusions (ca. 123–120 Ma). Various epithermal ore and gangue mineral types were discovered in the middle-shallow part of the orebody, indicating the presence of epithermal mineralization at Tiegelongnan. Potassic, propylitic, phyllic and advanced argillic alteration zones were identified. 40Ar/39Ar dating of hydrothermal biotite (potassic zone), sericite (phyllic zone), and alunite (advanced argillic zone) in/around the ore-bearing...
Yulong ore-bearing porphyries, along the northwestern extension of the Red River–Ailao Shan fault sy...
The Duolong porphyry Cu-Au deposit (5.4Mt at 0.72% Cu, 41t at 0.23g/t Au), which is related to the g...
Porphyry Cu deposits in China contain a total resource of ~47 million tonnes (Mt) Cu at average grad...
The Tiegelongnan deposit is a newly discovered super-large porphyry-epithermal Cu-(Au) deposit in th...
The newly discovered Tiegelongnan Cu (Au) deposit is a giant porphyry deposit overprinted by a high-...
The Duolong area is the most important part of the Western Bangong-Nujiang Suture Zone porphyry Cu(A...
Porphyry Cu–Au and porphyry–skarn Cu ± Au ± Mo deposits are widely distributed in the Bangong–Nujian...
The Baomai porphyry Cu-Mo deposit is a newly discovered deposit located in the northern section of t...
Baomai porphyry copper-molybdenite deposit is an important part of the northern Yulong copper belt, ...
The giant Pulang porphyry Cu (–Mo–Au) deposit in Northwestern Yunnan Province, China, is...
The giant Pulang porphyry Cu-Au district (446.8 million tonnes at 0.52% Cu and 0.18 g/tonne Au) is i...
The Tongkuangyu copper deposit in Zhongtiaoshan at the southern margin of the North China Craton is ...
The Yulong porphyry copper belt is the most significant porphyry copper belt in Tibet and is located...
Although most porphyry-type deposits are associated with subduction-related magmas within magmatic a...
Porphyry deposits are usually thought to form from subduction-related calc-alkaline magmas in magmat...
Yulong ore-bearing porphyries, along the northwestern extension of the Red River–Ailao Shan fault sy...
The Duolong porphyry Cu-Au deposit (5.4Mt at 0.72% Cu, 41t at 0.23g/t Au), which is related to the g...
Porphyry Cu deposits in China contain a total resource of ~47 million tonnes (Mt) Cu at average grad...
The Tiegelongnan deposit is a newly discovered super-large porphyry-epithermal Cu-(Au) deposit in th...
The newly discovered Tiegelongnan Cu (Au) deposit is a giant porphyry deposit overprinted by a high-...
The Duolong area is the most important part of the Western Bangong-Nujiang Suture Zone porphyry Cu(A...
Porphyry Cu–Au and porphyry–skarn Cu ± Au ± Mo deposits are widely distributed in the Bangong–Nujian...
The Baomai porphyry Cu-Mo deposit is a newly discovered deposit located in the northern section of t...
Baomai porphyry copper-molybdenite deposit is an important part of the northern Yulong copper belt, ...
The giant Pulang porphyry Cu (–Mo–Au) deposit in Northwestern Yunnan Province, China, is...
The giant Pulang porphyry Cu-Au district (446.8 million tonnes at 0.52% Cu and 0.18 g/tonne Au) is i...
The Tongkuangyu copper deposit in Zhongtiaoshan at the southern margin of the North China Craton is ...
The Yulong porphyry copper belt is the most significant porphyry copper belt in Tibet and is located...
Although most porphyry-type deposits are associated with subduction-related magmas within magmatic a...
Porphyry deposits are usually thought to form from subduction-related calc-alkaline magmas in magmat...
Yulong ore-bearing porphyries, along the northwestern extension of the Red River–Ailao Shan fault sy...
The Duolong porphyry Cu-Au deposit (5.4Mt at 0.72% Cu, 41t at 0.23g/t Au), which is related to the g...
Porphyry Cu deposits in China contain a total resource of ~47 million tonnes (Mt) Cu at average grad...