G Zhu, C Liu, C Gu, S Zhang, Y Li, N Su… - Science China Earth …, 2018 - Springer
The NE-to NNE-striking Tan-Lu Fault Zone (TLFZ) is the largest fault zone in East China, and a typical representative for the circum-Pacific tectonics. Its late Mesozoic evolution resulted …
Abstract The ca. 126–120 Ma Au deposits of the Jiaodong Peninsula, eastern China, define the country's largest gold province with an overall endowment estimated as> 3000 t Au. The …
SH Zhang, Y Zhao, GA Davis, H Ye, F Wu - Earth-Science Reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract Mesozoic (Triassic–Cretaceous) magmatic rocks and structural deformation are widely distributed in the North China Craton (NCC) and are crucial to understanding the …
Jiaodong gold deposits are mainly sited along faulted contacts between Upper Jurassic Linglong granite and Precambrian basement metamorphic rocks or Lower Cretaceous …
The Xincheng gold deposit, hosted by the Early Cretaceous 132 to 123 Ma Guojialing-type granitoids in northwest Jiaodong Peninsula, southeast North China craton, formed about 2 …
China produces about 450 t Au per year and has government stated in-ground reserves of approximately 12,000 t Au. Orogenic gold, or gold deposits in metamorphic rocks, and …