THE NAMUQIN GOLD-POLYMETALLIC DEPOSIT IN WESTERN BANGONGHU-NUJIANG METALLOGENIC BELT, TIBET: Geology and Genesis
XUE Wan-wen1,2, TIAN Yong-ge1,2, HAN Xiao-long1,2, FU Yan-wen1,2, LI Jie1,2
1. Qinghai Key Laboratory of Geological Process and Mineral Resources in Northern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Xining 810012, China; 2. Qinghai Institute of Geological Survey, Xining 810012, China
Abstract:The Namuqin gold-polymetallic deposit is located in the western section of Bangonghu-Nujiang metallogenic belt in Tibet, with regional mineralization dominated by copper, gold and iron. The study indicates that the copper orebodies in Namuqin deposit are controlled by skarn in the contact zone between the Middle Permian Xiala Formation and Early Cretaceous acid-intermediate intrusive rocks, while the gold orebodies are mainly controlled by the near E-W-trending fault. The metallogenesis of copper and gold are skarn type and structural altered rock type respectively, with the ore-forming age of Early Cretaceous. The deep of Nos. I, II and III orebodies and west of No. II copper orebody in the orefield still have great prospecting potential. Study shows that the Namuqin deposit shares similar geological background and metallogenic characteristics with Garqiong deposit in the region, but also with special features.
薛万文, 田永革, 韩晓龙, 付彦文, 李杰. 西藏班公湖-怒江成矿带西段钠木钦金多金属矿地质特征及成因[J]. 地质与资源, 2019, 28(3): 266-271,288.
XUE Wan-wen, TIAN Yong-ge, HAN Xiao-long, FU Yan-wen, LI Jie. THE NAMUQIN GOLD-POLYMETALLIC DEPOSIT IN WESTERN BANGONGHU-NUJIANG METALLOGENIC BELT, TIBET: Geology and Genesis. GEOLOGY AND RESOURCES, 2019, 28(3): 266-271,288.