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GEOLOGY AND GENESIS OF THE HUAAOBAOTE LEAD-ZINC DEPOSIT IN INNER MONGOLIA |
LI Zhen-xiang1, XIE Zhen-yu1, LIU Zhao1, LI Shu-guo2 |
1. No. 10 Institute of Geological Exploration, Inner Mongolia Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, Chifeng 024005, Inner Mongolia, China; 2. Liaoning Institute of Mineral Resources Exploration, Shenyang 110032, China |
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Abstract The large-scale Huaaobaote vein type of Ag-Pb-Zn polymetal deposit in Xi Ujimqin Qi, Inner Mongolia, occurring in the fracture zone in Lower Permian Shoushan formation, is of subvolcanic meso-epithermal genesis. The deposit is located in the Xilinhot-Huolin Gol polymetal metallogenetic belt in the middle-south of Daxinganling Mountains, with developed faults and intense volcanic activities. The metallogenesis of Ag-Pb-Zn polymetal is in multiple stages. The vein-shaped ore bodies are in medium scale, complex shapes, stable thickness, evenly distributed components, and controlled by NW-, NE- and N-S-trending faults. The wall-rock alterations are developed in 3 stages, with obvious zonation. The metallogenic epoch is Late Jurassic.
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Received: 23 September 2008
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