Qinling-Type Lead-Zinc Deposits
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    Qinling-type Pb-Zn deposits are located in the Qinling fold belt, occurring in the fine-clastic and carbonate rocks of the Devonian marine facies. They are reformed sedimentary deposits originating from hydrothermal waters, and may be subdivided into 2 subtypes: hydrothermal sedimentary deposits (Changba subtype) and reformed hydrothermal sedimentary deposits (Bijiashan-Qiandongshan subtype). In comparison with some of the famous Palaeozoic Pb-Zn deposits in the world, the Qinling-type Pb-Zn deposits constitute an independent type, which possesses some characteristics of both hydrothermal sedimentary deposits (Meggen type) and reformed hydrothermal deposits (Mississippi Valley type).

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Li Jianzhong, Gansu Institute of Geology for Non-Ferrous Metals, CNNC, Lanzhou, Gansu He Dianren North west Institute of Geology for Non-Ferrous Metals, CNNC, Xi''''an, Shaanxi, Wu Jianmin Research Institute of Geology for Mineral Resources, CNNC, Guilin, Guangxi.1993. Qinling-Type Lead-Zinc Deposits[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),67(1):

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