AbstractThe Central Asian metallogenic domain (CAMD) is a multi-core metallogenic system controlled by boundary strike-slip fault systems. The Balkhash metallogenic belt in Kazakhstan, in which occur many large and super-large porphyritic Cu–Mo deposits and some quartz vein- and greisen-type W–Mo deposits, is a well-known porphyritic Cu–Mo metallogenic belt in the CAMD. In this paper 11 molybdenite samples from the western segment of the Balkhash metallogenic belt are selected for Re–Os compositional analyses and Re–Os isotopic dating. Molybdenites from the Borly porphyry Cu deposit and the three quartz vein-greisen W–Mo deposits—East Kounrad, Akshatau and Zhanet—all have relatively high Re contents (2712–2772 μg/g for Borly and 2.267–31.50...
The formation of the Central European and Tarim Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) in the Early Permian ...
The Khatsavch porphyry Cu-Au (Mo) deposit is located in the Gurvansayhan island arc terrane of South...
The Bainaimiao Cu-Au-Mo deposit, Inner Mongolia, is located at the Ondor Sum Caledonian accretionary...
AbstractThe Central Asian metallogenic domain (CAMD) is a multi-core metallogenic system controlled ...
The Central Asian metallogenic domain (CAMD) is a multi-core metallogenic system controlled by bound...
The Bainaimiao Cu-Mo-Au deposit, located at the northern margin of the North China Craton (NCC) in c...
The Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) or Altaids contains several large porphyry Cu(-Au-Mo) and Au(...
Ore-forming porphyries and barren granitoids from porphyry Cu deposits differ in many ways, particul...
The Qingzhou–Hangzhou metallogenic belt (QHMB) in Southeastern China has gained increasingly attenti...
The Shanagen hydrothermal vein-type Mo deposit belongs to the Derbugan metallogenic belt, which is l...
萨亚克大型铜矿田位于哈萨克斯坦北巴尔喀什斑岩成矿带中部,以矽卡岩型矿床为主。通过对矿区石英闪长岩的矿物化学和地球化学研究,发现石英闪长岩呈斑状结构,斑晶为斜长石和角闪石,其中的斜长石斑晶主要为中长石,...
AbstractThe Oyu Tolgoi cluster of seven porphyry Cu-Au-Mo deposits in southern Mongolia, define a na...
AbstractThe Fenghuangshan copper–gold deposit, located in the Tongling ore cluster field along the L...
The multi-stage geological evolution and extensive continental deformations during the course of its...
Synthesizing the tectonic evolution of collisional orogens provides an important framework with whic...
The formation of the Central European and Tarim Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) in the Early Permian ...
The Khatsavch porphyry Cu-Au (Mo) deposit is located in the Gurvansayhan island arc terrane of South...
The Bainaimiao Cu-Au-Mo deposit, Inner Mongolia, is located at the Ondor Sum Caledonian accretionary...
AbstractThe Central Asian metallogenic domain (CAMD) is a multi-core metallogenic system controlled ...
The Central Asian metallogenic domain (CAMD) is a multi-core metallogenic system controlled by bound...
The Bainaimiao Cu-Mo-Au deposit, located at the northern margin of the North China Craton (NCC) in c...
The Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) or Altaids contains several large porphyry Cu(-Au-Mo) and Au(...
Ore-forming porphyries and barren granitoids from porphyry Cu deposits differ in many ways, particul...
The Qingzhou–Hangzhou metallogenic belt (QHMB) in Southeastern China has gained increasingly attenti...
The Shanagen hydrothermal vein-type Mo deposit belongs to the Derbugan metallogenic belt, which is l...
萨亚克大型铜矿田位于哈萨克斯坦北巴尔喀什斑岩成矿带中部,以矽卡岩型矿床为主。通过对矿区石英闪长岩的矿物化学和地球化学研究,发现石英闪长岩呈斑状结构,斑晶为斜长石和角闪石,其中的斜长石斑晶主要为中长石,...
AbstractThe Oyu Tolgoi cluster of seven porphyry Cu-Au-Mo deposits in southern Mongolia, define a na...
AbstractThe Fenghuangshan copper–gold deposit, located in the Tongling ore cluster field along the L...
The multi-stage geological evolution and extensive continental deformations during the course of its...
Synthesizing the tectonic evolution of collisional orogens provides an important framework with whic...
The formation of the Central European and Tarim Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) in the Early Permian ...
The Khatsavch porphyry Cu-Au (Mo) deposit is located in the Gurvansayhan island arc terrane of South...
The Bainaimiao Cu-Au-Mo deposit, Inner Mongolia, is located at the Ondor Sum Caledonian accretionary...