1. Molybdenite Re-Os and muscovite Ar/Ar dating of quartz vein-type W-Sn polymetallic deposits in Northern Guangdong, South China.
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Qi, Hua-Wen, Hu, Rui-Zhong, Wang, Xiao-Fei, Qu, Wen-Jun, Bi, Xian-Wu, and Peng, Jian-Tang
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MOLYBDENITE ,TUNGSTEN ,MINES & mineral resources - Abstract
Northern Guangdong is an important part of Nanling tungsten-tin metallogenic belt, South China. The tungsten mineralization in this area consists of mainly quartz-wolframite vein-type mineralization, with W-Sn polymetallic deposits mostly distributed at the outer contact zone between concealed Late Jurassic granitic stocks and Cambrian-Ordovician low-metamorphosed sandstones and shales. Molybdenite Re-Os and muscovite Ar/Ar isotopic dating of three typical tungsten vein-type deposits (Yaoling, Meiziwo, and Jubankeng) in northern Guangdong, show that two episodes of Late Jurassic W-Sn polymetallic mineralization occurred in this area: an early episode during the Late Jurassic (158-159 Ma) represented by the Yaoling, Hongling, and Meiziwo tungsten deposits, and a younger event during the Early Cretaceous (138 Ma) represented by the Jubankeng deposit. Analysis of available radiometric ages of several W-Sn deposits in the Nanling region indicate that these deposits formed at several intervals during the Mesozoic at 90-100, 134-140, 144-162, and 210-235 Ma, and that large-scale W-Sn mineralization in this region occurred mainly between 150 and 160 Ma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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