Textural and chemical evolution of magnetite from the Paleozoic Shuanglong Fe-Cu deposit: Implications for tracing ore-forming fluids

S Zhang, H Chen, B Xiao, L Zhao, X Hu, J Li… - American …, 2023 - degruyter.com
Abstract The Aqishan-Yamansu belt in Eastern Tianshan (NW China) hosts several
important Fe and Fe-Cu deposits, the origin of which is the subject of considerable debate …

[HTML][HTML] Magnetite texture and trace element evolution in the Shaquanzi Fe-Cu deposit, Eastern Tianshan, NW China

X Hu, B Xiao, H Jiang, J Huang - Ore Geology Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
The Shaquanzi deposit is an important Fe-Cu deposit in the Yamansu Fe mineralization belt,
Eastern Tianshan. Three types of magnetite were distinguished based on the textural and …

Trace Element Geochemistry of Magnetite from the Fe (‐Cu) Deposits in the Hami Region, Eastern Tianshan Orogenic Belt, NW China

X Huang, L Qi, Y Meng - Acta Geologica Sinica‐English Edition, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (LA–ICP–MS) was used to
determine the trace element concentrations of magnetite from the Heifengshan …

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 …

Magnetite geochemistry of the Heijianshan Fe–Cu (–Au) deposit in Eastern Tianshan: Metallogenic implications for submarine volcanic-hosted Fe–Cu deposits in NW …

L Zhao, H Chen, L Zhang, D Li, W Zhang, C Wang… - Ore Geology …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract The Heijianshan Fe–Cu (− Au) deposit is located in the Aqishan–Yamansu belt in
Eastern Tianshan, NW China. As a typical Fe–Cu deposit in the region, Heijianshan is …

[HTML][HTML] Formation mechanisms of Fe-dominated versus Fe polymetallic deposits in the West Tianshan, NW China: A magnetite perspective

H Xie, XW Huang, YM Meng, H Tan, M Tan, L Qi - Ore Geology Reviews, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The West Tianshan in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt is one of important Fe belts
in China, where many submarine volcanogenic iron-oxide deposits constitute the Awulale …

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 …

Texture and composition of magnetite in the Duotoushan deposit, NW China: implications for ore genesis of Fe–Cu deposits

X Hu, H Chen, X Huang, W Zhang - Mineralogical Magazine, 2020 - cambridge.org
The Duotoushan deposit is an important Fe–Cu deposit in the Aqishan–Yamansu
metallogenic belt of eastern Tianshan, NW China. Magnetite occurs in two main habits …

Dissolution–reprecipitation process of magnetite from the Chengchao iron deposit: insights into ore genesis and implication for in-situ chemical analysis of magnetite

H Hu, JW Li, D Lentz, Z Ren, XF Zhao, XD Deng… - Ore Geology …, 2014 - Elsevier
Magnetite formed in different environments commonly has distinct assemblages and
concentrations of trace elements that can potentially be used as a genetic indicator of this …

Major and trace elements of magnetite from the Qimantag metallogenic belt: Insights into evolution of ore–forming fluids

Y Liwen, G Xiangping, L Anhuai… - Acta Geologica …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Magnetite, as a genetic indicator of ores, has been studied in various deposits in the world.
In this paper, we present textural and compositional data of magnetite from the Qimantag …