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Jiang, Hua; Yang, Fucheng; Xu, Zhongbiao; Li, Wenchang; Wang, Xiaoyu; Liu, Anlin; Jiang, Lili; Li, Sheng; Jiang, Xiaojun; Yan, Qinggao; et al. (2024) The origin of Gangjiang adakite-like intrusions and associated porphyry Cu–Mo mineralization in the central Gangdese porphyry Cu belt, southern Tibet. Ore Geology Reviews, 172. 106190 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2024.106190

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TitleThe origin of Gangjiang adakite-like intrusions and associated porphyry Cu–Mo mineralization in the central Gangdese porphyry Cu belt, southern Tibet
JournalOre Geology Reviews
AuthorsJiang, HuaAuthor
Yang, FuchengAuthor
Xu, ZhongbiaoAuthor
Li, WenchangAuthor
Wang, XiaoyuAuthor
Liu, AnlinAuthor
Jiang, LiliAuthor
Li, ShengAuthor
Jiang, XiaojunAuthor
Yan, QinggaoAuthor
Duan, ZhaoyanAuthor
Year2024 (September)Volume172
Page(s)106190
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2024.106190Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceJiang, Hua; Yang, Fucheng; Xu, Zhongbiao; Li, Wenchang; Wang, Xiaoyu; Liu, Anlin; Jiang, Lili; Li, Sheng; Jiang, Xiaojun; Yan, Qinggao; et al. (2024) The origin of Gangjiang adakite-like intrusions and associated porphyry Cu–Mo mineralization in the central Gangdese porphyry Cu belt, southern Tibet. Ore Geology Reviews, 172. 106190 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2024.106190
Plain TextJiang, Hua; Yang, Fucheng; Xu, Zhongbiao; Li, Wenchang; Wang, Xiaoyu; Liu, Anlin; Jiang, Lili; Li, Sheng; Jiang, Xiaojun; Yan, Qinggao; et al. (2024) The origin of Gangjiang adakite-like intrusions and associated porphyry Cu–Mo mineralization in the central Gangdese porphyry Cu belt, southern Tibet. Ore Geology Reviews, 172. 106190 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2024.106190
In(2024) Ore Geology Reviews Vol. 172. Elsevier BV

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Tieluping ore field, Luoning County, Luoyang, Henan, China
Porphyry–epithermal Au–Mo deposits, Luoyang, Henan, China
Triassic orogenic Au–Cu–Mo deposits, Luoyang, Henan, China
Gangdese Metallogenic Belt, Tibet, China
Gangjiang Cu-Mo deposit, Nyêmo Co. (Nimu Co.), Lhasa, Tibet, China

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LocalityMineral(s)
Gangjiang Cu-Mo deposit, Nyêmo Co. (Nimu Co.), Lhasa, Tibet, China Amphibole Supergroup, Andesite, Basalt, Biotite, Biotite Monzogranite, Chalcopyrite, Chlorite Group, Dacite, Galena, Granodiorite, K Feldspar, Magnetite, Marlstone, Molybdenite, Monzogranite, Mudstone, Muscovite, Plagioclase, Porphyrite, Porphyry, Quartz, Rhyolite, Sandstone, Sericite, Siltstone, Sphalerite, Tetrahedrite Subgroup, Tonalite, Tuff


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