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Shale from Gobi Desert, Asia

China
 
  • Inner Mongolia
    • Baotou City (Baotou Prefecture)
      • Bayan Obo mining district
        • Bayan Obo
Campbell, L. S., Compston, W., Sircombe, K. N., & Wilkinson, C. C. (2014). Zircon from the East Orebody of the Bayan Obo Fe–Nb–REE deposit, China, and SHRIMP ages for carbonatite-related magmatism and REE mineralization events. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 168(2), 1041-1063.
Yang, K. F., Fan, H. R., Santosh, M., Hu, F. F., & Wang, K. Y. (2011). Mesoproterozoic carbonatitic magmatism in the Bayan Obo deposit, Inner Mongolia, North China: constraints for the mechanism of super accumulation of rare earth elements. Ore Geology Reviews, 40(1), 122-131.
Fan, H. R., Hu, F. F., Yang, K. F., & Wang, K. Y. (2006). Fluid unmixing/immiscibility as an ore-forming process in the giant REE–Nb–Fe deposit, Inner Mongolian, China: evidence from fluid inclusions. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 89(1-3), 104-107.
Chao, E. C. T., Back, J. M., Minkin, J. A., Tatsumoto, M., Wen, W. J., Conrad, J. E., ... & Huang, S. G. (1997). US Geological Survey Bulletin 2143: The sedimentary carbonate-hosted giant Bayan Obo REE-Fe-Nb ore deposit of Inner Mongolia, China: A cornerstone example for giant polymetallic ore deposits of hydrothermal origin. United States Geological Survey, Bulletin, 2143.
Drew, L. J., Qingrun, M., & Weijun, S. (1990). The Bayan Obo iron-rare-earth-niobium deposits, Inner Mongolia, China. Lithos, 26(1-2), 43-65.
    • Bayannur City (Bayannao'er Prefecture)
      • Linhe District
DING, T. P., & JIANG, S. Y. (2000). Stable isotope study of the Langshan polymetallic mineral district, Inner Mongolia, China. Resource Geology, 50(1), 25-38.
      • Urad Middle Banner (Wulate Zhongqi)
Li, W.-B. (2019) Geochronological Study of the Jiashengpan Zn–Pb Deposit in Northern China: Implications for Base Metal Mineralization in Collisional Orogens. Minerals 9, 622.
Yu, C.
Zhong, R.-C.
Xie, Y.-L.
Mongolia
 
  • Dornogovi Province
    • Khatanbulag District
Vladykin, N. V. (2013). Petrology and composition of rare-metal alkaline rocks in the South Gobi Desert, Mongolia. Russian Geology and Geophysics, 54(4), 416-435.
Munkhtsengel, B., & IIZUMI, S. (2005). Petrology and geochemistry of the Lugiin Gol nepheline syenite complex, South Mongolia. Geodynamics and Metallogeny of Mongolia with a Special Emphasis on Copper and Gold Deposits. IAGOD Guidebook Series, 11, 203-214.
Kononova, V. A., Pervov, V.A., Kovalenko, V.I. & Laputina, I.P. (1982). Pseudoleucite syenites and problems of their consanguinity (as in the Lugingol Massif, Mongolia). International Geology Review, 24(3), 330-344.
  • Ömnögovi Province
    • Erdenetsogt
      • Oyu Tolgoi Cu-Au ore field (Turquoise Hill Cu-Au ore field)
Rio Tinto Group
 
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