Geology and Preliminary Fluid Inclusion Study on Qiagong Skarn Iron (Copper) Deposit, Tibet, China

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G Li S C. Dominy Y Li L Zhang
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Qiagong skarn iron (copper) deposit is located in Xietongmen County of Tibet, China (N 29¦52Æ14.9ö, E 88¦24Æ10.3ö). It is situated at the middle-western Gangdese porphyry copper-belt. Mineralisation is related to a Himalayan porphyry intrusion, with the mineralised body occurring at the contact zone between the Tertiary Takena Formation carbonate rocks and Himalayan monzonitic granite porphyry. The melt, melt-fluid and fluid inclusions were observed in early quartz, with most abundant fluid inclusions in quartz, calcite and garnet from the skarn. The geology and inclusion assemblage show a close relationship between iron (copper) mineralisation and a Himalayan porphyry intrusion. Based on preliminary inclusion studies, this paper discussed the characteristics, evolution of ore-forming fluid and affiliation to the Himalayan porphyry intrusion. An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation.
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APA: G Li S C. Dominy Y Li L Zhang  (2008)  Geology and Preliminary Fluid Inclusion Study on Qiagong Skarn Iron (Copper) Deposit, Tibet, China

MLA: G Li S C. Dominy Y Li L Zhang Geology and Preliminary Fluid Inclusion Study on Qiagong Skarn Iron (Copper) Deposit, Tibet, China. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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