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GEOLOGICAL FEATURES AND ORE PROSPECT OF THE LANGDA COPPER DEPOSIT IN ZHANANG, TIBET |
XU Wei-jun1, YU Heng-xiang2, HUANG Bo3, WU Rong-hua2 |
1. Zhenjiang Institute of Engineeing Exploration, Ningbo 315012, Zhejiang Province, China; 2. College of Earth Sciences, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541004, Guangxi Autonomous Region, China; 3. Geophysical and Geochemical Survey, Guizhou Bureau of Nonferrous Metal Exploration, Duyun 558004, Guizhou Province, China |
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Abstract The Langda copper deposit, located in the southern margin of the Gandise volcanic-magmatic arc on the north side of the Yarlung Zangbo arc-continent collision zone, belongs to the east-west-trending Gonggar-Jiacha copperpolymetal metallogenic belt. The deposit occurs in the fault belt in Himalayan acidic-intermediate magmatic rocks. Two mineralized belts were found in vein, lenticular and layered shapes, controlled by E-W-and NWW-trending faults. The ores are dominated by banded, veined and brecciform textures, with part of taxitic or disseminated ones. Analysis on the geology of orefield and the features of orebodies and ores reveals that the deposit is mainly controlled by structure and magmatic fluid, with good ore-searching prospect.
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Received: 02 September 2011
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