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Xiariduo Cu-Au-Ag deposit, Jomdo (Jiangda) Co., Qamdo (Changdu) Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China

Latitude: 31°41'N
Longitude: 97°8'E
Superlarge porphyry Cu-Au-Ag deposit.

References

- Tang R., and Luo, H. (1995): The geology of Yulong porphyry copper- (molybdenum) ore belt, Xizang (Tibet), No. 1, Party of Xizang Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, Beijing, Geological Publishing House, 320 p. (in Chinese with expanded English summary).
- Rui, Z., Wang, L., and Wang, Y. (2002): Porphyry copper deposit models in China: Workshop on Assessing Undiscovered Mineral Resources, June 24-28, Beijing, China, China Geological Survey and U.S. Geological Survey, p. 42-52.
- Gu, X.X., Tang, J.X., Wang, C.S., Chen, J.P., and He, B.B. (2003): Himalayan magmatism and porphyry copper-molybdenum mineralization in the Yulong ore belt, East Tibet: Mineralogy and Petrology 78, 1-20.
- Hou, Z., Ma, H., Khin, Z., Zhang, Y., Wang, M., Wang, Z., Pan, G., and Tang, R. (2003): The Himalayan Yulong porphyry copper belt: product of large-scale strike-slip faulting in eastern Tibet. Economic Geology 98, 125-145.
- Singer, D.A., Berger, V.I., and Moring, B.C. (2008): Porphyry copper deposits of the world: Database and grade and tonnage models, 2008. US Geological Survey Open-File Report 2008-1155.

Mineral List

Chalcopyrite
Pyrite


2 entries listed. 2 valid minerals.

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