Temporo-Spatial Distribution and Evolution of Ore Deposits in the West Sector of the Northern Qilian Mountains
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    The west sector of the northern Qilian Mountains is well-known for the Jingtieshan-type iron deposits. A new breakthrough has been made in prospecting for gold and copper in recent years. In this paper, the distribution characteristics of ore deposits in the study area are discussed from the viewpoint of tectonic evolution. It is suggested that there are 9 stages of mineralization from the Palaeoproterozoic to Indosinian. Four minerogenetic series and two minerogenetic subseries of ore deposits are recognized. Iron mineralization occurred in several stages, while most of the metals were accumulated in large amounts in the Caledonian. The enrichment and mineralization of gold is related to large-scale shear-strike-slip faults and the ascent and unloading of deep-seated fluids.

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MAO Jingwen, ZHANG Xiaoyu Institute of Mineral Deposits, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing ZHANG Zhaochong Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing )REN Fengshou, ZUO Guochao Gansu Bureau of Geology, Mineral Resources, Lanzhou, Gansu ZHANG Zuoheng, YANG Jianmin, WANG Zhiliang Institute of Mineral Deposits, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, YE Dejin Gansu Bureau of Geology, Mineral Resources, Lanzhou, Gansu .1999. Temporo-Spatial Distribution and Evolution of Ore Deposits in the West Sector of the Northern Qilian Mountains[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),73(2):230-

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