Skarn and stratabound deposit.
Ref.:
- Yiming Zhao, Yinan Zhang, and Chengsi Bi (1999): Geology of gold-bearing skarn deposits in the middle and lower Yangtze River Valley and adjacent regions. Ore Geology Reviews 14, 227-249.
- Yuanming Pan and Ping Dong (1999): The Lower Changjiang (Yangzi/Yangtze) River metallogenic belt, east central China: intrusion- and wall rock-hosted Cu-Fe-Au, Mo, Zn, Pb, Ag deposits. Ore Geology Reviews 15, 177-242.
- Cen Kuang and Yu Chongwen (1999): Mass and Energy Transportation in Ore-Forming Processes of Sulfide Deposits in Tongling District. Journal of China University of Geosciences 10(4).
- Cen Kuang and Yu Chongwen (2001): The solubility of a metallic mineral with other coexisting minerals and the ore-forming processes of metallic sulfides. Science in China, Series D (Earth Sciences), 44(4), 289-297.
- Lee Hyun-Koo, Li Xuejun, Tian Shihong, and Du Yangsong (2003): Contrast in Fluid Metallogeny between the Tianmashan Au-S Deposit and the Datuanshan Cu Deposit in Tongling, Anhui Province. Acta Geologica Sinica 77(1), 116-124.
- Lianxing Gu, Khin Zaw, Wenxuan Hu, Kaijun Zhang, Pei Ni, Jinxiang He, Yaotong Xu, Jianjun Lu, and Chunming Lin (2007): Distinctive features of Late Palaeozoic massive sulphide deposits in South China. Ore Geology Reviews 31, 107-138.
- Yanjing Chen, Huayong Chen, Khin Zaw, Pirajno, F., and Zengjie Zhang (2007): Geodynamic settings and tectonic model of skarn gold deposits in China: An overview. Ore Geology Reviews 31, 139-169.
- Khin Zaw, Peters, S.G., Cromie, P., Burrett, C., and Zengqian Hou (2007): Nature, diversity of deposit types and metallogenic relations of South China. Ore Geology Reviews 31, 3-47.
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