2014
DOI: 10.2113/econgeo.109.7.1967
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Geology and Geochronology of the Xietongmen (Xiongcun) Cu-Au Porphyry District, Southern Tibet, China

Abstract: The Xietongmen district is located 260 km west-southwest of Lhasa in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The district occurs within the Gangdese belt, which forms the eastern part of the Trans-Himalayan magmatic belt and is the product of complex magmatic activity that began during the Late Triassic or Early Jurassic and ended in the Eocene. The Xietongmen Cu-Au and Newtongmen Cu-Au-Mo deposits contain a total measured and indicated resource of approximately 610 million metric tons, with additional mineralizat… Show more

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“…G. Xu et al, 2008) along with Miocene-age adakite-like stocks, dykes, and ultrapotassic and potassic volcanic rocks (Chung et al, 2005;Hou, Gao, Qu, Rui, & Mo, 2004;Liu et al, 2014). Lang et al, 2014;Tafti, 2011;Tafti et al, 2014;Tang et al, 2015). Similarly, these porphyries are hosted by the Early Jurassic volcano-sedimentary sequences of the Xiongcun Formation, and are interpreted to have formed in an intra-oceanic arc related to northerly subduction of the Neotethyan oceanic lithosphere (Tang et al, 2015).…”
Section: Magmatismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…G. Xu et al, 2008) along with Miocene-age adakite-like stocks, dykes, and ultrapotassic and potassic volcanic rocks (Chung et al, 2005;Hou, Gao, Qu, Rui, & Mo, 2004;Liu et al, 2014). Lang et al, 2014;Tafti, 2011;Tafti et al, 2014;Tang et al, 2015). Similarly, these porphyries are hosted by the Early Jurassic volcano-sedimentary sequences of the Xiongcun Formation, and are interpreted to have formed in an intra-oceanic arc related to northerly subduction of the Neotethyan oceanic lithosphere (Tang et al, 2015).…”
Section: Magmatismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed information is given in Appendix S5. SeeFigure 1for location Geological map of the Xiongcun deposit district and its neighboring area, showing the volcanic rocks of the Bima Formation of the Sangri Group and sampling locations of this study (modified fromLang et al, 2014;Oliver, 2006;Tafti et al, 2014). SeeFigure 2for location In our study area, the Bima Formation is composed of a lower mafic tuff and upper andesite interbedded with limestone with a total thickness of 944 m(Figures 4, 5).…”
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“…3) have been discovered in the Xiongcun district (Figure d). The mineralization was hosted in the Jurassic porphyries and the surrounding contemporary volcanic rocks (Lang et al, ; Tafti et al, ; Tafti, Lang, Mortensen, Oliver, & Rebagliati, ; J. X. Tang et al, ; J. X. Tang et al, ). The No.…”
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confidence: 99%