2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jseaes.2013.09.002
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Distribution of porphyry deposits in the Eurasian continent and their corresponding tectonic settings

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“…The Pulang ore deposit, one of the largest porphyry copper deposits in China (Deng et al, 2012(Deng et al, , 2014aMao et al, 2012Mao et al, , 2014, is characterized by typical porphyry-type alteration zone. The geological features of the deposit, including the alteration types and their zonation, the geometry of orebody, metallogenic time, and geodynamic setting have been extensively researched (Leng et al, 2012;Li et al, 2011.…”
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“…The Pulang ore deposit, one of the largest porphyry copper deposits in China (Deng et al, 2012(Deng et al, , 2014aMao et al, 2012Mao et al, , 2014, is characterized by typical porphyry-type alteration zone. The geological features of the deposit, including the alteration types and their zonation, the geometry of orebody, metallogenic time, and geodynamic setting have been extensively researched (Leng et al, 2012;Li et al, 2011.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The deposit is located in the middle part of the Jinshajiang-Ailaoshan alkaline porphyry metallogenic belt [53] (Figure 1) and contains six ore segments, namely the Weiganpo, Bijiashan and Guogaishan segments in the east and the Wandongshan, Hongnitang and Jingouba segments in the west (Figure 2a). The Wandongshan (mainly the KT52 ore body) ranks the biggest, containing most of the Au resources (99 Mt @ 2.61 g/t Au [25]) and is currently being mined for gold and iron.…”
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“…The CAOB contains a variety of mineral systems including some giant porphyry Cu deposits and as such is one of the largest porphyry deposits belts in the world (Yakubchuk, 2002(Yakubchuk, , 2004Yakubchuk et. al., 2005;Mao et al, 2014;Seltmann et al, 2014). It is acknowledged that the Altay-East Junggar orogenic collage Ore Geology Reviews 71 (2015) (CAEJ) in northeastern Xinjiang (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%