2021
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4187
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Textures and trace element geochemistry of magnetite in the Beiya gold deposit, SW China

Abstract: The Beiya gold deposit (323t of gold @ 2.47 g/t) is located in the centre of the Jinshajiang‐Ailaoshan potassium alkaline porphyry Cu‐Au metallogenic belt in SW China, which is the largest skarn gold deposit in China. As the dominant ore mineral at Beiya, magnetite has been selected as a petrogenetic indicator to understand the ore‐forming process. In this study, magnetites have been divided into the euhedral–subhedral (ME), anhedral (MA), lamellar (ML), and replaced (MR) types based on their textures, which h… Show more

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