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Quartz from Beiya Au-Cu ore field, Heqing County, Dali, Yunnan, China

China
 
  • Yunnan
    • Dali
      • Heqing County
Gao, X., Sun, X., Fu, Y., & Liu, Q. (2022). Garnet geochemistry of the giant Beiya gold–polymetallic deposit in SW China: Insights into fluid evolution during skarn formation. Ore Geology Reviews, 105198.
Zhou, H., Sun, X., Wu, Z., & Huang, Q. (2019). Timing of skarn gold deposition in the giant Beiya polymetallic gold deposit, southwest China: Constraints from in situ monazite SIMS U-Th-Pb geochronology. Ore Geology Reviews, 106, 226-237.
Fu, Yu, Xiaoming Sun, Dengfeng Li, and Hai Lin. (2018) "U-Pb Geochronology and Geochemistry of U-Rich Garnet from the Giant Beiya Gold-Polymetallic Deposit in SW China: Constraints on Skarn Mineralization Process" Minerals 8, no. 4: 128. https://doi.org/10.3390/min8040128
Fu, Yu, Xiaoming Sun, Dengfeng Li, Hai Lin, and Chunkit Lai. (2017) "LA-ICP-MS U-Th-Pb Dating and Trace Element Geochemistry of Allanite: Implications on the Different Skarn Metallogenesis between the Giant Beiya Au and Machangqing Cu-Mo-(Au) Deposits in Yunnan, SW China" Minerals 7, no. 12: 251. https://doi.org/10.3390/min7120251
Wen-Yan He, Xuan-Xue Mo, Zhong-Hua He, Noel C. White, Jin-Biao Chen, Kai-Hui Yang, Rui Wang, Xue-Hui Yu, Guo-Chen Dong, and Xiong-Fei Huang (2015) The Geology and Mineralogy of the Beiya Skarn Gold Deposit in Yunnan, Southwest China. Economic Geology 110:1625-1641
Xingwang Xu, Xinping Cai, Qibing Xiao, and Peters, S.G. (2007): Ore Geology Reviews 31(1-4), 224-246.
Xingwang Xu, Xinping Cai, Baolin Zhang, Guanghe Liang, Shijun Du, and Jie Wang (2007): Mineral Deposits 26(3), 249-264
Xingwang Xu, Xinping Cai, Qibing Xiao, and Peters, S.G. (2007): Ore Geology Reviews 31(1-4), 224-246.
WANG, Zixuan, Yuanchuan ZHENG, Bo XU, Zengqian HOU, Aiping ZHANG, Yang SHEN, Rui MA, Changda WU, and Peiyan XU. "Hydrous juvenile lower crust at the western Yangtze Craton margin as the main source of the Beiya porphyry‐skarn Au deposit." Acta Geologica Sinica‐English Edition.
 
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