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Tungsten and tin deposits in South China: Temporal and spatial distribution, metallogenic models and prospecting directions.

Authors :
Ni, Pei
Pan, Jun-Yi
Han, Liang
Cui, Jian-Ming
Gao, Yan
Fan, Ming-Sen
Li, Wen-Sheng
Chi, Zhe
Zhang, Kai-Han
Cheng, Zhi-Lin
Liu, Yu-Pei
Source :
Ore Geology Reviews. Jun2023, Vol. 157, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

• Types and temporal-spatial distribution of W and Sn mineralization in South China are summarized based on over 130 major deposits. • Metallogenic models illustrating the combination of diverse mineralization styles or metal assemblages are proposed for W-Sn deposits in South China. • Fluid and melt inclusion compositions are tested as new index to evaluate W and Sn mineralization potential in granitic system. South China is one of the most important tungsten-tin metallogenic areas in the world. Based on the up-to-date geological and chronological data of more than 130 deposits of economic significance, this paper preliminarily summarized the main types and temporal-spatial distribution characteristics of the large-scale tungsten and tin mineralization related to granite in South China. The statistical results show that skarn and quartz-vein types are the most important tungsten metallogenic styles, while skarn and cassiterite-sulfide types are the most important tin metallogenic styles in South China. Tungsten and tin mineralization related to granite in South China are multi-aged, but the largest scale of mineralization is developed within the Yanshanian period. Tungsten mineralization, the majority of which represented by the Nanling and Ganbei metallogenic belts, mainly formed from the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous (160 ∼ 120 Ma), while the most important tin mineralization formed in the Late Cretaceous (110 ∼ 80 Ma, peaking at 90 ∼ 80 Ma) and Late Jurassic (160 ∼ 150 Ma) as represented by the Youjiang Basin and Nanling metallogenic belt, respectively. The combined occurrence of different mineralization styles or metal assemblages in individual deposit and sometimes within the same orefield is the most striking feature of granite-related tungsten-tin deposits in South China, and a comprehensive understanding of their patterns are of great significance to guide ore prospecting. To address this issue, this paper proposed several combined metallogenic models and prospecting directions for tungsten-tin mineralization in South China based on recent researches and exploration progresses from typical examples including the Yaogangxian, Chuankou, Maoping, Shizhuyuan, Dachang and Gejiu deposits or orefields. In addition, conventional petrological and mineralogical characteristics that differentiates tungsten and tin granites are summarized, and on this basis the chemical composition of both melt inclusion and early stage fluid inclusion from granitic magmatic-hydrothermal systems were tested as new index to evaluate the tungsten and tin mineralization potential of granitic system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01691368
Volume :
157
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ore Geology Reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163947010
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2023.105453