“…In contrast, only a limited amount of research has been conducted on the Triassic deposits, especially the quartz-wolframite vein-type deposits [31,32], which hinders our understanding of regional W mineralization. In addition, previous studies on the ore genesis of quartz-wolframite vein-type deposits in this region were focused mainly on the geological features [33,34], geochronology of related granites [15,19,30,35], fluid inclusions [24,25,36], and isotopic analyses [13,18,21,23,26,29]. In contrast, wolframite, as the most important tungsten-bearing mineral in quartz-wolframite vein-type deposits, has not attracted the attention of researchers for many years, thus hindering our understanding of the detailed ore-forming process of quartz-wolframite vein-type deposits.…”