Collision between the Indian and Asian plates has produced several metallogenic belts in the Tibet, Yunnan, Sichuan, and Qinghai provinces of China since ~65 Ma. Based on their contained resources, the Gangdese belt is the most important economically, and it is the host to the Qiagong iron skarn in the central part of the belt. The mineralising intrusions at Qiagong are monzonite granite porphyries, which were emplaced at 68.8±2.2 Ma based on U-Pb (zircon) age determinations. Qiagong therefore formed at the start of the main collision stage, and is much older than porphyry copper and Cu-Au-Mo skarns in the eastern part of the Gangdese belt. New geological mapping, petrological and geochemical studies of chemistry of Qiagong have identified ...
ii The Gangdese magmatic belt features extensive Cenozoic magmatic rocks that record geodynamic chan...
International audienceIn South China, the huge distribution of the Mesozoic metallogenic province re...
The Xietongmen large deposit is the only known subduction-related porphyry Cu deposit in the Gangdes...
Collision between the Indian and Asian plates has produced several metallogenic belts in the Tibet, ...
Monzonitic granite porphyry and quartz-phyric porphyry are related to hydrothermal alteration and Fe...
The Yulong copper belt, along part of the Red River-Ailao Shan fault system and its northwestern ext...
The Yulong porphyry copper belt is the most significant porphyry copper belt in Tibet and is located...
The Qulong porphyry copper and molybdenum deposit is located at the southwest margin of the Lhasa Te...
The Qiaoxiahala Fe-Cu-(Au) deposit (1.44 Mt ore @ 43-53% Fe, 0.55-2.21% Cu and 0.13-2.4 g/t Au) is l...
The large Bangpu Mo–Cu–Pb–Zn deposit, is a Mo-rich (~0.089%), Cu-poor (~0.32%) porphyry–skarn deposi...
In addition to well-known subduction processes, the collision of two continents also generates abund...
Porphyry deposits are usually thought to form from subduction-related calc-alkaline magmas in magmat...
Chongjiang is a low-grade porphyry Cu deposit, located in the Gangdese belt, south Tibet. The petrog...
Porphyry-type Cu (Mo, Au) deposits have been discovered along the Gangdese magmatic arc in the south...
The giant Pulang porphyry Cu (–Mo–Au) deposit in Northwestern Yunnan Province, China, is...
ii The Gangdese magmatic belt features extensive Cenozoic magmatic rocks that record geodynamic chan...
International audienceIn South China, the huge distribution of the Mesozoic metallogenic province re...
The Xietongmen large deposit is the only known subduction-related porphyry Cu deposit in the Gangdes...
Collision between the Indian and Asian plates has produced several metallogenic belts in the Tibet, ...
Monzonitic granite porphyry and quartz-phyric porphyry are related to hydrothermal alteration and Fe...
The Yulong copper belt, along part of the Red River-Ailao Shan fault system and its northwestern ext...
The Yulong porphyry copper belt is the most significant porphyry copper belt in Tibet and is located...
The Qulong porphyry copper and molybdenum deposit is located at the southwest margin of the Lhasa Te...
The Qiaoxiahala Fe-Cu-(Au) deposit (1.44 Mt ore @ 43-53% Fe, 0.55-2.21% Cu and 0.13-2.4 g/t Au) is l...
The large Bangpu Mo–Cu–Pb–Zn deposit, is a Mo-rich (~0.089%), Cu-poor (~0.32%) porphyry–skarn deposi...
In addition to well-known subduction processes, the collision of two continents also generates abund...
Porphyry deposits are usually thought to form from subduction-related calc-alkaline magmas in magmat...
Chongjiang is a low-grade porphyry Cu deposit, located in the Gangdese belt, south Tibet. The petrog...
Porphyry-type Cu (Mo, Au) deposits have been discovered along the Gangdese magmatic arc in the south...
The giant Pulang porphyry Cu (–Mo–Au) deposit in Northwestern Yunnan Province, China, is...
ii The Gangdese magmatic belt features extensive Cenozoic magmatic rocks that record geodynamic chan...
International audienceIn South China, the huge distribution of the Mesozoic metallogenic province re...
The Xietongmen large deposit is the only known subduction-related porphyry Cu deposit in the Gangdes...