2021
DOI: 10.3390/min11020199
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Genesis of Dulong Sn-Zn-In Polymetallic Deposit in Yunnan Province, South China: Insights from Cassiterite U-Pb Ages and Trace Element Compositions

Abstract: : The Dulong Sn-Zn-In polymetallic deposit in the Yunnan province, SW China, hosts a reserve of 5.0 Mt Zn, 0.4 Mt Sn, and 7 Kt In. It is one of the most important polymetallic tin ore districts in China. Granites at Dulong mining area include mainly the Laojunshan granite (third phase), which occurs as quartz porphyry or granite porphyry dikes in the Southern edge of the Laojunshan intrusive complex. Granites of phases one and two are intersected at drill holes at depth. There are three types of cassiterite mi… Show more

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“…Ag (with Zn-Pb (Sn)) was further enriched by the overprinting of the Caledonian Nanwenhe granite (Figure 15c). This shows that the Ag mineralization of the Sanbao deposit is likely related to Caledonian Nanwenhe granite rather than Yanshanian Laojunshan granite [55,56]. Lastly, secondary Ag enrichment occurred during later supergene weathering and oxidation, eventually evolving into the present Sanbao deposit (Figure 15d).…”
Section: Possible Genetic Modelmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Ag (with Zn-Pb (Sn)) was further enriched by the overprinting of the Caledonian Nanwenhe granite (Figure 15c). This shows that the Ag mineralization of the Sanbao deposit is likely related to Caledonian Nanwenhe granite rather than Yanshanian Laojunshan granite [55,56]. Lastly, secondary Ag enrichment occurred during later supergene weathering and oxidation, eventually evolving into the present Sanbao deposit (Figure 15d).…”
Section: Possible Genetic Modelmentioning
confidence: 91%