2023
DOI: 10.3390/min14010016
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Geochronology and Geochemistry of Volcanic and Intrusive Rocks from the Beizhan Iron Deposit, Western Xinjiang, NW China: Petrogenesis and Tectonic Implications

Shigang Duan,
Zongsheng Jiang,
Wenjuan Luo

Abstract: The Awulale Iron Metallogenic Belt (AIMB) located in Central Tianshan is a significant iron ore belt in China. The Beizhan area exhibits extensive volcanic and intrusive rocks that formed during or close to the iron mineralization period. The iron ores in Beizhan are found in Early Carboniferous rhyolite and dacite tuff. The rhyolite is enriched in LILEs and LREEs, depleted in HFSEs, and shows high positive εNd(t) values (+3.0–+4.0). Late Carboniferous intrusive rocks include a granite stock and diabase and di… Show more

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“…The volcanic rocks have been intruded by Late Carboniferous K-feldspar granite, diabase dike, and diorite. The geochemical and geological features of these igneous rocks suggest that the volcanic suites erupted in a continental arc setting, while the Late Carboniferous granites, diabase, and diorite dikes formed in an extensional setting [51].…”
Section: Geology Of the Beizhan Iron Depositmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The volcanic rocks have been intruded by Late Carboniferous K-feldspar granite, diabase dike, and diorite. The geochemical and geological features of these igneous rocks suggest that the volcanic suites erupted in a continental arc setting, while the Late Carboniferous granites, diabase, and diorite dikes formed in an extensional setting [51].…”
Section: Geology Of the Beizhan Iron Depositmentioning
confidence: 99%