2023
DOI: 10.2138/am-2022-8412
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Discrete late Jurassic Sn mineralizing events in the Xianghualing Ore District, South China: Constraints from cassiterite and garnet U-Pb geochronology

Abstract: Numerous skarn-type Sn deposits have been identified in the Nanling Range (South China), of which the Shizhuyuan W-Sn-Bi-Mo, Xianghualing Sn, Jinchuantang Sn-Bi, and Hehuaping Sn deposits are the largest. The Xianghualing deposit, which is the focus of this study, hosts a resource of 0.17 Mt Sn grading 0.93-1.39 wt% SnO 2 .Whether the distal skarn-type mineralization and the cassiterite-sulfide vein-type orebody in the Xianghualing district are genetically related to the Laiziling granitic pluton, which produc… Show more

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“…The recent discovery of the Tongtianmiao granite-type lithium deposit in the Xianghualing ore field, which was found by the Mineral Resources Investigation Institute of Hunan Province, revealed a close association between the lithium deposit and the semiburied, highly fractionated granite. Despite considerable geological research accumulated in the Xianghualing ore field, studies have predominantly focused on the petrogenesis [7], diagenetic dynamic background [8], geochemical characteristics [9][10][11], geochronology [12][13][14][15] and rare-metal mineralization [11,16,17] of the Laiziling and Jianfengling plutons, which are also located within the field. Occasionally, some research has also briefly addressed the Tongtianmiao pluton, but these studies have typically been confined to surface-level sampling [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent discovery of the Tongtianmiao granite-type lithium deposit in the Xianghualing ore field, which was found by the Mineral Resources Investigation Institute of Hunan Province, revealed a close association between the lithium deposit and the semiburied, highly fractionated granite. Despite considerable geological research accumulated in the Xianghualing ore field, studies have predominantly focused on the petrogenesis [7], diagenetic dynamic background [8], geochemical characteristics [9][10][11], geochronology [12][13][14][15] and rare-metal mineralization [11,16,17] of the Laiziling and Jianfengling plutons, which are also located within the field. Occasionally, some research has also briefly addressed the Tongtianmiao pluton, but these studies have typically been confined to surface-level sampling [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%