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Biotite schist from
Tongkuangyu Cu deposit, Zhongtiaoshan ore field, Yuanqu Co., Yuncheng, Shanxi, China


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Type:Biotite schist
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Biotite schist data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tongkuangyu Cu deposit, Zhongtiaoshan ore field, Yuanqu Co., Yuncheng, Shanxi, China
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1327563
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1327563:1
GUID (UUID V4):ce1810ed-f50e-4386-bc32-bc73cf41f45f
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Evolution of Ore-Hosting Granodiorite Porphyry in the Tongkuangyu Cu Deposit, North China Craton: Evidence...Evolution of Ore-Hosting Granodiorite Porphyry in the Tongkuangyu Cu Deposit, North China Craton: Evidence...Xi’an 710054, China; liangt@chd.edu.cn Xi’an Center of Mineral Resources Survey, China Geological Survey...Survey, Xi’an 710100, China; cyy21618@outlook.com (Y.C.); keroleny@163.com (Z.W.) Institute of Mineral...Beijing 100037, China; lihongy@163.com Yantai Center of Coastal Geological Survey, China Geological Survey
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The Tongkuangyu Cu Deposit, Trans-North China Orogen: A Metamorphosed Paleoproterozoic Porphyry Cu Deposit...Mineral and Resources, China Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100037, China 3 Department of Earth...Abstract The Tongkuangyu copper deposit in the Zhongtiaoshan region, southern Trans-North China orogen, is...volcano-sedimentary (quartz-sericite schist and biotite schist) and granitic rocks that have been metamorphosed...greenschist facies and variably deformed. The deposit has previously been proposed to be either a porphyry-type
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Main Tectonic Events and Metallogeny of the North China Craton Springer Geology More information about...Main Tectonic Events and Metallogeny of the North China Craton 123 Editors Mingguo Zhai Institute of...Geophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China Taiping Zhao Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry...Guangzhou China Yue Zhao Institute of Geomechanics Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences Beijing China ISSN...Metallogenic Epochs to Key Geological Events in the North China Craton: An Example for Secular Changes in the Evolving
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
115, no. 7, pp. 1413–1442 Carmacks Copper Cu-Au-Ag Deposit: Mineralization and Postore Migmatization...Zagorevski,4 and Robert A. Creaser5 1Mineral Deposit Research Unit, University of British Columbia,...Abstract Late Triassic to Early Jurassic porphyry Cu mineralization is common in British Columbia, yet...new data for the enigmatic Carmacks Copper Cu-Au-Ag deposit in south-central Yukon, Canada, which is hosted...quartz-plagioclase-biotite schist. Several studies suggest that the Carmacks Copper deposit and the nearby
 
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