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Publikováno v:
Geological Magazine. 160:685-711
The Qieganbulake deposit associated with a mafic–ultramafic–carbonatite complex in the Kuluketage block is not only the world’s second-largest vermiculite deposit, but also a medium-size carbonatite-related phosphate deposit. Field observations
Autor:
Wenxiao Zhou, Feng Chang, Bo Huang, Bin Xia, Dong Fu, Ernest Chi Fru, Haiquan Li, Xinbiao Lü, Cheng Mao
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Bulletin.
The East Kunlun orogenic belt in the northern Tibetan Plateau records a long-term accretionary and collisional history in the northeastern Proto-Tethys Ocean, which is important for reconstructing the paleogeography of early Paleozoic East Asia. Here
Publikováno v:
Gondwana Research. 105:96-116
Massif-type anorthosites, mainly Proterozoic in age, have long been recognized as a signature of crust-mantle interactions. The Daxigou Anorthosite Complex (DAC) is one such massif situated in the Kuluketage block, a tectonically important domain bet
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Geological Journal. 56:1604-1624
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Geological Journal. 55:6936-6958
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Geological Magazine. 157:173-200
In the past ten years, a great deal of geological study has been reported on the magmatic rocks exposed in the central and western region of the Kuluketage Block, while similar research in the eastern region has rarely been reported. In this paper, w
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Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 66:1041-1062
During the past 50 years, many geological and ore-deposit investigations have led to the discovery of the Fe–P–(Ti)-oxide deposits associated with mafic–ultramafic–carbonatite complexes in the Kuluketage block, northeastern Tarim Craton. In t
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Precambrian Research. 379:106816
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Geological Journal. 54:1976-1992
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Ore Geology Reviews. 98:38-61
The sedimentary- and granite porphyry-hosted Pangjiahe gold deposit is located in the north belt of the South Qinling Orogen, with a proven reserve of 38 t Au at 6.3 g/t. A total of 26 samples, from various rock types and locations from the Panjiahe