2017
DOI: 10.1002/gj.3116
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Geochemistry, geochronology, and petrogenesis of leucogranites in the Xiaogouli gold deposit in the West Qinling Orogen

Abstract: Gold metallogenesis is closely related to orogeny. The Qinling–Dabie Orogen is the most important part of the Central China Orogen. The West Qinling Orogen was formed during the Indosinian period, the main period of amalgamation of the continent of China. The Xiaogouli gold deposit in the West Qinling Orogen has unique geological characteristics, with a unique albite–quartz‐vein ore type and mineralization correlate well with the granites. The granites have relatively low concentrations of Sr and Yb (Sr < 400 … Show more

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“…The paper by Shao, Jiang, et al () uses trace element geochemistry to examine the relationship between pegmatites and neighbouring early Triassic granitoids intruded during the early Indosinian Orogeny into Mesoproterozoic rocks of the Qiadam Basin. According to the study by Y. Liu and Han () on the geochemistry, geochronology, and petrogenesis of Himalayan‐type leucogranites and adakites intruded during the late Indosinian (late Triassic), this magma may have provided the preconditions for the Xiaogouli gold deposit in West Qinling Orogen. In the paper by Y. Liu, Han, Wei, et al (), intrusion of Triassic granodiorites is considered necessary for generating the conditions required for the formation of Daqiao hot spring‐type gold deposit in the West Qinling Orogen.…”
Section: Volume 2: Structure and Main Themesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper by Shao, Jiang, et al () uses trace element geochemistry to examine the relationship between pegmatites and neighbouring early Triassic granitoids intruded during the early Indosinian Orogeny into Mesoproterozoic rocks of the Qiadam Basin. According to the study by Y. Liu and Han () on the geochemistry, geochronology, and petrogenesis of Himalayan‐type leucogranites and adakites intruded during the late Indosinian (late Triassic), this magma may have provided the preconditions for the Xiaogouli gold deposit in West Qinling Orogen. In the paper by Y. Liu, Han, Wei, et al (), intrusion of Triassic granodiorites is considered necessary for generating the conditions required for the formation of Daqiao hot spring‐type gold deposit in the West Qinling Orogen.…”
Section: Volume 2: Structure and Main Themesmentioning
confidence: 99%