2020
DOI: 10.3390/min10080708
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Genesis of Two Types of Carbonaceous Material Associated with Gold Mineralization in the Bumo Deposit, Hainan Province, South China

Abstract: Carbonaceous material (CM) is common in meta-sediments and is generally interpreted to be intimately associated with gold mineralization. For the Bumo deposit in Hainan Province, South China, CM is mainly hosted by greenschist facies—to amphibolite-facies metamophic rocks of the Paleo—to the Mesoproterozoic Baoban Group, and by auriferous veins which could be used as an important gold prospecting indicator. However, the genesis of CM and its relationship with gold mineralization are still unclear. From the fie… Show more

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“…The article by Ding et al [3] provides interesting conclusions about the association of carbonaceous matter with gold mineralization in the Bumo Deposit (Hainan Province, South China). Although the carbonaceous material is a product of the metasedimentary genesis and is commonly associated with the gold mineralization, its genesis and the nature of its relationship with gold are still unclear.…”
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“…The article by Ding et al [3] provides interesting conclusions about the association of carbonaceous matter with gold mineralization in the Bumo Deposit (Hainan Province, South China). Although the carbonaceous material is a product of the metasedimentary genesis and is commonly associated with the gold mineralization, its genesis and the nature of its relationship with gold are still unclear.…”
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confidence: 99%