CHEN Zhi-hui1, ZHU Ping-ping2, ZHAO Yun-wen3, ZHAI Wen-jian1, CAO Lei1, PAN Han-xiang1, MA Rui-hua1. Natural heavy mineral anomalies of lead minerals in Songji area of the West Henan metallogenic belt and their prospecting significance[J]. Geological Bulletin of China, 2014, 33(12): 1984-1991.
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CHEN Zhi-hui1, ZHU Ping-ping2, ZHAO Yun-wen3, ZHAI Wen-jian1, CAO Lei1, PAN Han-xiang1, MA Rui-hua1. Natural heavy mineral anomalies of lead minerals in Songji area of the West Henan metallogenic belt and their prospecting significance[J]. Geological Bulletin of China, 2014, 33(12): 1984-1991.
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Natural heavy mineral anomalies of lead minerals in Songji area of the West Henan metallogenic belt and their prospecting significance
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1. Henan Institute of Geological Survey, Zhengzhou 450001, Henan, China; 2. Faulty of Resources, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, Hubei, China;3. Information Center of Geology and Minerals of Henan Province, Zhengzhou 450012, Henan, China
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Abstract
1∶200000 natural heavy mineral database in Henan Province was analyzed comprehensively with Natural Heavy Mineral Database System (ZSAPS 2.0), and nine anomalies of lead minerals were delineated in the Songji metallogenic subbelt, comprising 3 Grade Ⅱ anomalies and 6 Grade Ⅲ anomalies. The heavy mineral assemblage in these anomalies is relatively simple. Lead minerals, such as galena, cerussite, lead alum, pyromorphite, and native lead, constitute the main minerals, which are associated with copper minerals (malachite, chalcocite, native copper, cuprite, etc.) and minor zinc minerals (sphalerite, smithsonite, etc.), cinnabar, realgar, orpiment, native gold, etc. The anomalies mainly occur in Lower Paleozoic Cambrian carbonate strata. A comparison with mineral assemblages of the existing ore spots shows that the anomalies are caused by the Cambrian carbonate MVT lead-zinc deposits, and this finding is significant for ore-prospecting work in this area.
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