Geochemistry of magnetite from the giant Paleoproterozoic Dahongshan Fe-Cu deposit, SW China: Constraints on nature of ore-forming fluids and depositional setting

YJ Wang, WG Zhu, HQ Huang, ZJ Bai, H Zhong… - Ore Geology …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The Dahongshan Fe-Cu ore deposit, hosted in the Paleoproterozoic meta-volcanic
and meta-sedimentary sequences, is a giant deposit in the Fe-Cu metallogenic province of …

Geochemistry of magnetite from Proterozoic Fe-Cu deposits in the Kangdian metallogenic province, SW China

WT Chen, MF Zhou, JF Gao, R Hu - Mineralium Deposita, 2015 - Springer
Fe-Cu deposits in the Kangdian Fe-Cu metallogenic province, SW China, are hosted in
Paleoproterozoic meta-volcanic-sedimentary sequences and are spatially associated with …

Iron isotope constraints on the genesis of magnetite ore in the Huogeqi deposit of Inner Mongolia autonomous region in northern China

C Bao, X Zhu, Z Gao - Ore Geology Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
The Huogeqi deposit is a major Cu–Fe–Pb–Zn deposit in China. Numerous studies have
been conducted on the genesis of Cu–Pb–Zn sulfides of this deposit; but detailed …

Textures and geochemistry of magnetite: Indications for genesis of the Late Paleozoic Laoshankou Fe-Cu-Au deposit, NW China

P Liang, C Wu, X Hu, Y Xie - Ore Geology Reviews, 2020 - Elsevier
Laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) and electron
probe X-ray microanalysis (EPMA) have been employed to determine major and trace …

Trace element geochemistry of magnetite: Implications for ore genesis of the Huanggangliang Sn-Fe deposit, Inner Mongolia, northeastern China

C Wang, Y Shao, X Zhang, J Dick, Z Liu - Minerals, 2018 - mdpi.com
The Huanggangliang deposit is a super-large Sn-Fe deposit in the Huanggangliang–
Ganzhuermiao metallogenic belt in the southern section of the Great Hinggan Range. The …

In–situ LA–ICP–MS trace elemental analyzes of magnetite: The Tieshan skarn Fe–Cu deposit, Eastern China

M Wang, W Wang, K Liu, PP Michalak, K Wei, M Hu - Geochemistry, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract The Tieshan Fe–Cu deposit is located in the Edong district, which represents the
westernmost and largest region within the Middle–Lower Yangtze River Metallogenic Belt …

Constraints on the mineralization processes of the Makeng iron deposit, eastern China: Fluid inclusion, H–O isotope and magnetite trace element analysis

YL Yang, P Ni, JY Pan, GG Wang, YF Xu - Ore Geology Reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
The Makeng iron deposit is located in the Yong'an-Meizhou depression belt in Fujian
Province, eastern China. Both skarn alteration and iron mineralization are mainly hosted …

Geochemical characteristics of magnetite in Longqiao skarn iron deposit in the Middle-Lower Yangtze Metallogenic Belt, Eastern China

Y Liu, Y Fan, T Zhou, X Xiao, NC White, J Thompson… - Mineralium …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract The Longqiao Fe deposit is the only large stratabound Fe skarn in Eastern China.
This extensive ore body is suitable for investigating the spatial variations in trace elements in …

Isotopic (C–O–S) geochemistry and Re–Os geochronology of the Haobugao Zn–Fe deposit in Inner Mongolia, NE China

Y Liu, SH Jiang, L Bagas, N Han, CL Chen, H Kang - Ore Geology Reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract The Haobugao Zn–Fe deposit is a typical skarn deposit located in the southern part
of the Great Xing'an Range that hosts polymetallic mineralization over a large region. The …

[HTML][HTML] Hydrothermal origin of the Naojiao Fe deposit in Lingxiang district, Eastern China: Evidence from in-situ LA-ICP-MS magnetite trace element analysis

H Yan, J Tian, D Yu, J Di, J Li, Z Liu - Solid Earth Sciences, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Naojiao Fe deposit (Lingxiang district of Daye orefield) in Eastern China is
closely associated with the Early Cretaceous Lingxiang diorite intrusion. However, the …