ZHANG Ai-kui1,2, MO Xuan-xue1, LI Yun-ping2, Lü Jun1,3,CAO Yong-liang4, SHU Xiao-feng2, LI Hua2. New progress and significance in the Qimantage metallogenic belt prospecting, western Qinghai, China.[J]. Geological Bulletin of China, 2010, 29(7): 1062-1074.
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ZHANG Ai-kui1,2, MO Xuan-xue1, LI Yun-ping2, Lü Jun1,3,CAO Yong-liang4, SHU Xiao-feng2, LI Hua2. New progress and significance in the Qimantage metallogenic belt prospecting, western Qinghai, China.[J]. Geological Bulletin of China, 2010, 29(7): 1062-1074.
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New progress and significance in the Qimantage metallogenic belt prospecting, western Qinghai, China.
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1. College of Earth Sciences and Mineral Resources ,China University of Geosciences,Beijing,100083, China;2. The Third Institution of Qinghai Geological Mineral Prospecting, Xining 810008, Qinghai, China;3. Qiqihar Branch ,Heilongjiang Institute of Geological Survey,Qiqihar 161005, Heilongjiang, China;4. Integrate Geological Exploration Team of Qinghai Province, Geermu 816000, Qinghai, China
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Abstract
The Qimantage metallogenic sub-belt is located in the northwest of the East Kunlun orogenic belt, Qinghai Province. Many medium-sized skarn type deposits have been found during the ore prospecting. Recently, ore prospecting progresses have been achieved as follows: ①A new type-Hutouya large-scale layer-bound deposit has been found; ②Sijiaoyang-Niukutou large-scale polymetalore deposit, Yemaquan polymetalore middle-sized deposit and Galinge deep-seated ore bodies have been found in low geomagnetic anomaly areas. It is suggested that Binggounan-Hutouya, Yemaquan-Galinge and Changshan-Shaqiu are three major target areas for further prospecting.
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