“…The Daggyai geothermal field is known for its high cesium (Cs) hot springs and Cs‐bearing geyserites (0.32–1.55 wt.% Cs, data from Zheng, 1989) occurrences. Published work has largely focused on the Cs accumulation mechanism (Wang, Kong, & Zheng, 2006;Wang, Zheng, & Huang, 2007;Wang, Zheng, & Kong, 2012), the location and mobilization of Cs in geyserites (Zhou, Ren, Sherriff, & Yao, 2013), the age of the Cs deposit (Chen & Feng, 1993;Zhao et al., 2006a), the hydrochemical composition of the hot spring waters (Guo, Planer‐Friedrich, Liu, Yan, & Wu, 2019;Liu et al., 2019;Wang, Shen, Liang, Jiang, & Liao, 2015;Zhang, 2014), and the microbial community in the hot springs (Zhang et al., 2018). The fabrics and origin of the host deposit, the Daggyai geyserites, however, have rarely been studied (Zhang, 2007;Zhao et al., 2008).…”