The newly discovered Tiegelongnan Cu (Au) deposit is a giant porphyry deposit overprinted by a high-sulfidation epithermal deposit in the western part of the Bangong–Nujiang metallogenic belt, Duolong district, central Tibet. It is mainly controlled by the tectonic movement of the Bangong–Nujiang Oceanic Plate (post-subduction extension). After the closure of the Bangong–Nujiang Ocean, porphyry intrusions emplaced at around 121 Ma in the Tiegelongnan area, which might be the result of continental crust thickening and the collision of Qiangtang and Lhasa terranes, based on the crustal radiogenic isotopic signature. Epithermal overprinting on porphyry alteration and mineralization is characterized by veins and fracture filling, and replacemen...
The Baomai porphyry Cu-Mo deposit is a newly discovered deposit located in the northern section of t...
Porphyry Cu (Mo–Au) deposits in the Himalayan–Tibetan orogen formed during the Late Triassic, Early ...
The Duolong porphyry Cu-Au deposit (5.4Mt at 0.72% Cu, 41t at 0.23g/t Au), which is related to the g...
The newly discovered Tiegelongnan Cu (Au) deposit is a giant porphyry deposit overprinted by a high-...
The Tiegelongnan deposit is a newly discovered super-large porphyry-epithermal Cu-(Au) deposit in th...
Porphyry Cu–Au and porphyry–skarn Cu ± Au ± Mo deposits are widely distributed in the Bangong–Nujian...
The Duolong area is the most important part of the Western Bangong-Nujiang Suture Zone porphyry Cu(A...
Porphyry Cu deposits in China contain a total resource of ~47 million tonnes (Mt) Cu at average grad...
The Yulong porphyry copper belt is the most significant porphyry copper belt in Tibet and is located...
The giant Pulang porphyry Cu-Au district (446.8 million tonnes at 0.52% Cu and 0.18 g/tonne Au) is i...
The Yulong copper belt, along part of the Red River-Ailao Shan fault system and its northwestern ext...
Porphyry deposits are usually thought to form from subduction-related calc-alkaline magmas in magmat...
The Liwu Cu-rich sulfide deposit occurs within the Jianglang dome in the eastern margin of the Tibet...
The giant Pulang porphyry Cu (–Mo–Au) deposit in Northwestern Yunnan Province, China, is...
Although most porphyry-type deposits are associated with subduction-related magmas within magmatic a...
The Baomai porphyry Cu-Mo deposit is a newly discovered deposit located in the northern section of t...
Porphyry Cu (Mo–Au) deposits in the Himalayan–Tibetan orogen formed during the Late Triassic, Early ...
The Duolong porphyry Cu-Au deposit (5.4Mt at 0.72% Cu, 41t at 0.23g/t Au), which is related to the g...
The newly discovered Tiegelongnan Cu (Au) deposit is a giant porphyry deposit overprinted by a high-...
The Tiegelongnan deposit is a newly discovered super-large porphyry-epithermal Cu-(Au) deposit in th...
Porphyry Cu–Au and porphyry–skarn Cu ± Au ± Mo deposits are widely distributed in the Bangong–Nujian...
The Duolong area is the most important part of the Western Bangong-Nujiang Suture Zone porphyry Cu(A...
Porphyry Cu deposits in China contain a total resource of ~47 million tonnes (Mt) Cu at average grad...
The Yulong porphyry copper belt is the most significant porphyry copper belt in Tibet and is located...
The giant Pulang porphyry Cu-Au district (446.8 million tonnes at 0.52% Cu and 0.18 g/tonne Au) is i...
The Yulong copper belt, along part of the Red River-Ailao Shan fault system and its northwestern ext...
Porphyry deposits are usually thought to form from subduction-related calc-alkaline magmas in magmat...
The Liwu Cu-rich sulfide deposit occurs within the Jianglang dome in the eastern margin of the Tibet...
The giant Pulang porphyry Cu (–Mo–Au) deposit in Northwestern Yunnan Province, China, is...
Although most porphyry-type deposits are associated with subduction-related magmas within magmatic a...
The Baomai porphyry Cu-Mo deposit is a newly discovered deposit located in the northern section of t...
Porphyry Cu (Mo–Au) deposits in the Himalayan–Tibetan orogen formed during the Late Triassic, Early ...
The Duolong porphyry Cu-Au deposit (5.4Mt at 0.72% Cu, 41t at 0.23g/t Au), which is related to the g...