Large and superlarge silver deposits associated with volcanic rocks in China

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李朝阳
刘铁庚
叶霖
朱维光
邓海琳
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[1] Key Lab of Ore Deposit Geochemistry
[2] Institute of Geochemistry
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences
[4] Guiyang
[5] China
[6] Guiyang
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<正> This paper deals with the geology and geochemistry of the Gacun and Laochang large-sized marine volcanic rock-type Ag deposits in the Sanjiang (Tri-River) area of southwestern China and of the Continental volcanic-subvolcanic rock-type Ag deposits in the Tianshan area of Xinjiang, and in the East area, China. It is considered that the marine volcanic rock-type Ag deposits occur mainly in the second-ordered volcano-sedimentary basins developed in island-arc and rift tectonic environments. The Ag deposits show an obvious zonation, with vein-network mineraliza-tion in the lower parts and hot water sedimentary rock-hosted stratified mineralization in the upper parts. From the Earth's surface downwards the ore-forming elements follows the order of As(Au)) -Ag, Pb, Zn-Cu. The whole rock Rb-Sr isotopic isochron age of layered orebodies in the Gacun deposit is 204+14 Ma, indicating that the main stage of mineralization is Late Triassic in age. The Continental volcanic-subvolcanic (porphyry) rock-type Ag deposit
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