Oblique distribution patterns and the underlying mechanical model of orebody groups controlled by structures at different scales
Runsheng Han,
Jianbiao Wu,
Yan Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The oblique distribution of orebodies is a basic feature of the spatial distribution of orebody groups in hydrothermal deposits, and it is closely related to the shearing effect. However, the oblique distribution patterns of orebody groups controlled by ore-controlling/ore-forming structures at different scales (orebody, ore deposit and ore field scales) and the underlying formation mechanism are unclear but could be used to directly constrain mineral exploration and prospecting breakthroughs in the deep and p… Show more
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