2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2016.04.002
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Late Cretaceous magmatism and related metallogeny in the Tengchong area: Evidence from geochronological, isotopic and geochemical data from the Xiaolonghe Sn deposit, western Yunnan, China

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“…(Jiaojiguan and Xiaolonghe granites are after Cao et al . , ; Cao, Zhang, et al, ; the others are from this study.) Moreover, tin‐bearing granites developed at a shallower position, which is expected to promote Sn mineralization (emplacement depths: Xiaolonghe = 2.54–4.55 km, Lailishan = 2.25–4.38 km, Zhinaxiang = 11.00–12.55 km, Dazhupeng = 9.07–11.54 km).…”
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“…(Jiaojiguan and Xiaolonghe granites are after Cao et al . , ; Cao, Zhang, et al, ; the others are from this study.) Moreover, tin‐bearing granites developed at a shallower position, which is expected to promote Sn mineralization (emplacement depths: Xiaolonghe = 2.54–4.55 km, Lailishan = 2.25–4.38 km, Zhinaxiang = 11.00–12.55 km, Dazhupeng = 9.07–11.54 km).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…, ), (b) Late Cretaceous (70 ± 5 Ma, e.g., the Xiaolonghe and Xinqi deposits; Jiang, Yu, & Lu, ; Cao et al . , ), and (c) Eocene (50 ± 5 Ma, e.g., the Lailishan deposit; Chen et al . , ).…”
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