| Zeng, N., Izawa, E., Motomura, Y., Lai, L. (2000) Silver Minerals and Paragenesis in the Kangjiawan Pb-Zn-Ag-Au Deposit Of the Shuikoushan Mineral District, Hunan Province, China. The Canadian Mineralogist, 38 (1) 11-22 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.38.1.11 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | IN THE KANGJIAWAN Pb–Zn–Ag–Au DEPOSIT OF THE SHUIKOUSHAN MINERAL DISTRICT, HUNAN PROVINCE, CHINA NANSHI...Republic of China ABSTRACT The Kangjiawan deposit, in the Shuikoushan district, Hunan Province, China, is a...hydrothermal Pb–Zn–Ag– Au deposit in this region. The orebodies consist mainly of pyritic Pb–Zn ores. Silver...associated with Pb–Zn mineralization. Ag-bearing Pb–Zn ores in the deposit are characterized by Ag > Cu > Sb...pyrargyrite–proustite, Kangjiawan Pb– Zn–Ag–Au deposit, Hunan Province, China. SOMMAIRE Le gisement de Kangjiawan, situé | | Wang, Fang-Yue, Ling, Ming-Xing, Ding, Xing, Hu, Yan-Hua, Zhou, Ji-Bin, Yang, Xiao-Yong, Liang, Hua-Ying, Fan, Wei-Ming, Sun, Weidong (2011) Mesozoic large magmatic events and mineralization in SE China: oblique subduction of the Pacific plate. International Geology Review, 53 (5) 704-726 doi:10.1080/00206814.2010.503736 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | large magmatic events and mineralization in SE China: oblique subduction of the Pacific plate Fang-Yue...Guangzhou, PR China b Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing, PR China c Research...University of Science and Technology of China , Hefei, PR China d Key Laboratory for Metallogenic Dynamics...Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Guangzhou, PR China Published online: 04 Aug 2010. To cite this article:...large magmatic events and mineralization in SE China: oblique subduction of the Pacific plate, International | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | handling by Dr V Ettler 1. Introduction Silver (Ag) is a valuable economic metal that occurs naturally...with other elements, such as S, Sb, As, Bi, Pb, Cu, Te and Au, primarily as sulfide and sulfosalt ores in...(Rudnick and Gao, 2004). The typical range of mean Ag contents in soils is between 0.06 and 0.4 mg kg−1...reported values below 0.1 mg kg−1. Biologically, Ag is a non-essential element that, even at trace levels...of the noble metals, forming three ionic species (Ag+, Ag2+ and Ag3+) of which only the monovalent form |
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