Session 1
Tectonics, lithospheric, and deep mantle controls on
global metallogenic provinces and giant ore deposits ............ 1
Chapter 1-1. Global tectonic settings and deep mantle
control on Hg and Au-Hg deposits ................................ 3
A.S. Borisenko, A.A. Obolenskiy, E.A. Naumov
Chapter 1-2. Upper mantle composition:Tools for smarter
diamond exploration ............................................. 7
William L. Griffin, Suzanne Y. O'Reilly
Chapter 1-3. Tectonic and lithospheric controls on the
heterogeneous temporal distribution of mineral deposits ........ 11
D.I. Groves, R.M. Vielreicher, R.J. Goldfarb, J.M.A.
Hronsky, K.C. Condie
Chapter 1-4. Tectonic controls on the endowment of Archean
cratons in VHMS deposits: Evidence from Pb and Nd isotopes ..... 15
David L. Huston, David C. Champion, Kevin F. Cassidy
Chapter 1-5. Neoproterozoic and Early Palaeozoic
metallogenies in the Dinarides, South Tisia, Pelagonides
and Serbo-Macedonian Mass ...................................... 19
Ivan Jurkovic
Chapter 1-6. Mantle control for a giant Neoproterozoic
epithermal silver deposit: Imiter (Morocco) .................... 23
Gilles Levresse, Alain Cheilletz, Dominique Gasquet,
Moulay Rachid Azizi-Samir
Chapter 1-7. Formation of giant Ni-Cu sulfide deposits in
dynamic magma conduits ......................................... 27
С. Li, E.M. Ripley
Chapter 1-8. Synchronous vertical and horizontal tectonism
during the late stage of Archean cratonization: An important
process in gold mineralization? ................................ 29
Shoufa Lin, Andrew Parmenter, Jen Parks
Chapter 1-9. Characteristics of isotope geochemistry of
deep mantle constraints on metallization in alkali-enriched
porphyry systems ............................................... 33
Liu Xianfan, Lu Qiuxia, Long Xunrong, Tao Zhuan,
Song Xiangfeng
Chapter 1-10. The formation of a mantle-branch structure in
western Shandong and its constraints on gold mineralization .... 37
Shuyin Niu, Aiqun Sun, Huabin Hu, Baode Wang, Chuanshi Xu,
Jingwen Mao
Chapter 1-11. The evolution of lithospheric domains:
A new framework to enhance mineral exploration targeting ....... 41
Suzanne Y. O'Reilly, Jon Hronsky, William L. Griffin,
Graham Begg
Chapter 1-12. Geodynamic considerations of Uralian
metallogeny .................................................... 45
Victor N. Puchkov
Chapter 1-13. Magmatic Cu-Ni-PGE mineralization at a
convergent plate boundary: Preliminary mineralogic and
isotopic studies of the Duke Island Complex, Alaska ............ 49
E.M. Ripley, С. Li, J. Thakurta
Chapter 1-14. The tectonics and metallogeny of the
Precambrian of the Aldan-Stanovoy Shield ....................... 53
A.P. Smelov, V.F. Timofeev
Chapter 1-15. New classification of magmatic sulphide
deposits in China and metallogenesis related to small
intrusions ..................................................... 57
Tang Zhongli, Yan Haiqing, Jiao Jiangang, Li Xiaohu
Chapter 1-16. Geodynamic controls on giant metallogenic
provinces: Insights from gold provinces in southeast
Australia ...................................................... 61
I.M.A. Vos, F.P. Bierlein, P.S. Heithersay, G.S. Lister
Chapter 1-17. Mineral systems, hydridic fluids, the Earth's
core, mass extinction events and related phenomena ............. 65
John L. Walshe, Bruce Hobbs, Alison Ord, Klaus
Regenauer-Lieb, Andy Barnicoat
Chapter 1-18. Lead isotopic composition of rutiles from the
Chinese continental scientific drill (CCSD) hole and its
genetic significance for the superlarge rutile deposit in
Maobei, Jiangsu Province ....................................... 69
Wang Denghong, Li Huaqin, Chen Yuchuan, Xu Jue, Yu Jinjie,
Chen Zhenyu, Wang Ping'an
Chapter 1-19. Modes of occurrence of H2 in mantle-derived
rocks .......................................................... 73
M.J. Zhang, P.Q. Hu, P. Zheng, X.B. Wang, L.W. Li
Chapter 1-20. Controls of magmatism and hydrothermal
activities on mineralization in the Emeishan flood basalt
Province, SW China ............................................. 77
Zhu Bing-Quan, Zhang Zheng-wei, Hu Yao-Guo
Session 2
Basin evolution: base and precious metal mineralization
in sediments ................................................... 81
Chapter 2-1. Iron transport in redbeds during the genesis
of sediment-hosted stratiform copper deposits .................. 83
A.C. Brown
Chapter 2-2. Application of scanned digital imagery to
ore texture interpretation at the Century zinc deposit,
NW Queensland .................................................. 87
Lucy H. Chapman, Patrick J. Williams, Rod S. Hill,
Kevin L. Blake
Chapter 2-3. Diagenetic origin of the Luzhou copper
deposit, Yunnan Province, China ................................ 91
Wengen Chen, Bin Xia
Chapter 2-4. An overpressured fluid system associated with
the giant sandstone-hosted Jinding Zn-Pb deposit, western
Yunnan, China .................................................. 93
Guoxiang Chi, Hairuo Qing, Chunji Xue, Rong Zeng
Chapter 2-5. Stratiform Sb and Au mineralizations in the
Hercynian Dúrico-Beirã area (North Portugal) ................... 97
Helena Couto, Frederico Sodré Borges
Chapter 2-6. Origins of Au-Pt-Pd-bearing Ni-Mo-As-(Zn)
deposits hosted by Chinese black shales ....................... 101
Raymond Coveney, Jan Pasava
Chapter 2-7. A scale-integrated structural analysis of the
Mount Isa Zn-Pb-Ag deposit and implications for genesis ....... 103
Toby P. Davis
Chapter 2-8. Fluid system and ore-forming dynamics of the
Yuebei Basin, China ........................................... 107
Jun Deng, Liqing Yang, Xueming Chen, Qingfei Wang, Yan Liu
Chapter 2-9. Synthesis and structure of single-crystal
marcasite ..................................................... 111
Milan Drábek, Milan Rieder
Chapter 2-10. Lower cambrian metallogenesis of south China:
Interplay between diverse basinal hydrothermal fluids and
marine chemistry .............................................. 115
Poul Emsbo, Albert H. Hofstra, Craig A. Johnson, Alan
Koenig, Richard Grauch, Xing-chun Zhang, Rui-zhong Hu,
Wen-chao Su, Dao-hui Pi
Chapter 2-11. Early-diagenetic sulphides in sediment-hosted
deposits: A textural and geochemical study from an
unmetamorphosed QPC gold placer, Belle-Brook, New Zealand ..... 119
D.M. Falconer, D. Craw, K. Faure, L. Lawrance
Chapter 2-12. Geochemistry and provenance of clastic meta-
sedimentary host rocks of the Rosh Pinah Zn-Pb-Ag(-Cu-Au)
deposit, Southern Namibia ..................................... 123
Christoph D.K. Gauert
Chapter 2-13. Wernecke breccia, Canada: A large-scale
Proterozoic IOCG system related to basin evolution ............ 127
Julie A. Hunt, Timothy Baker, David Gillen, Derek J.
Thorkelson
Chapter 2-14. Use of petrophysical characterisation
techniques in receptivity definition for carbonate-hosted
MVT deposits .................................................. 131
Kip Jeffrey
Chapter 2-15. Geological and economic conditions of the Gar
iron ore deposit development (Amur region, Russia) ............ 135
V.V. Kichanova, V.D. Kichanov
Chapter 2-16. Palaeofluid flow in silicidastic Lower
Carboniferous rocks: Evidence from stable isotopes and
fluid inclusions, Rhenohercynian Zone, Czech Republic ......... 137
Jan Kucera, Klára Kucerová-Charvátová, Phillipe Muchez,
Walter Prochaska
Chapter 2-17. Origin and significance of calcite-marcasite-
pyrite mineralisation in silicidastic Lower Carboniferous
rocks, eastern margin of the Bohemian Massif, Czech
Republic ...................................................... 141
Klára Kucerová-Charvátová, Jan Kucera, Zdenek Dolnícek
Chapter 2-18. The distribution of SEDEXPb-Zn deposits
through Earth history ......................................... 145
D. Leach, E. Marsh, D. Bradley, S. Gardoll, D. Huston
Chapter 2-19. Epigenetic hydrothermal features of the
Emeishan basalt copper mineralization in NE Yunnan, SW
China ......................................................... 149
Houmin Li, Jingwen Mao, Yuchuan Chen, Denghong Wang,
Changqing Zhang, Hong Xu
Chapter 2-20. Geologic characteristics and ore-controls
of the Fenghuoshan copper ore deposit, Qinghai province,
China ......................................................... 153
Li Wenming, Song Zhongbao, Liou Zhiyong, Li Changan, Li
Zhucang, Li Hongpu
Chapter 2-21. Geological and geochemical characteristics
of the Changba and Dengjiashan Pb-Zn deposits in the
Qinling orogenic belt, China .................................. 157
Guoliang Ma, Georges Beaudoin
Chapter 2-22. Pyrite trace element halos to northern
Australian sediment-hosted Zn-Pb-Ag deposits .................. 161
Rodney C. Maier, Peter J. McGoldrick
Chapter 2-23. Darhand copper occurrence: An example of
Michigan-type native copper deposits in central Iran .......... 165
Nima Nezafati, Morteza Momenzadeh, Ernst Pernicka
Chapter 2-24. Rare metal sequestration and mobility in
mineralized black shales from the Zunyi region, South China ... 167
B. Orberger, С Wagner, A. Vymazalová, J. Pašava,
B. Kříbek, J.-P. Gallien
Chapter 2-25. Origin of the Nchanga copper-cobalt deposits
of the Zambian Copperbelt ..................................... 171
Stephen Roberts, Ross McGowan, Adrian Boyce
Chapter 2-26. Alpine type Pb-Zn-deposits (APT) hosted by
Triassic carbonates ........................................... 175
Erich Schroll
Chapter 2-27. Generation of hydrocarbons: Mechanism of
reaction, geologic and experimental evidence .................. 179
N.G. Stenina, A.K. Gutakovskii, L.M. Plyasova
Chapter 2-28. N2-Ar-He tracing systematics of ore-forming
fluids: A case study from the Songxi large-scale Ag(Sb)
deposit, eastern Guangdong Province, China .................... 183
Sun Xiaoming, Xu Li, Xue Ting, Chen Binghui, Sun Kai,
David I. Norman
Chapter 2-29. Geochemistry and gold content of the Triassic
cabonaceous cherts of the Sikhote-Alin, Russia ................ 187
Yu.G. Volokhin, A.I. Khanchuk, V.V. Ivanov, V.T.
Kazachenko, V.V. Sattarova
Chapter 2-30. Genesis of PGE-polymetallic deposits in lower
Cambrian black rock series, southern China: Evidence from
fluid inclusion and inert gas isotopic studies ................ 191
Wang Min, Sun Xiaoming, Ma Mingyang
Chapter 2-31. Preliminary study of the source of base
metals in MVT deposits of the Canning Basin, Western
Australia ..................................................... 195
Andy R. Wilde, D.C. McPhail, J. Brugger, S. McKnight,
D. Garnett
Chapter 2-32. Geochemical process model for the Mt Isa
Cu-Co-Ag deposits ............................................. 199
Andy Wilde, Melissa Gregory, Robert Duncan, Klaus
Gessner, Michael Kühn, Peter Jones
Chapter 2-33. Mineralization stages and fluid processes in
the giant Jinding deposit, western Yunnan, China .............. 203
C.-J. Xue, R. Zeng, S-W Liu, G. Chi, H. Qing
Chapter 2-34. Geochemistry of PGE and Au in ferromanganese
crusts from seamounts in the west Pacific Ocean ............... 207
Xue Ting, Sun Xiaoming, He Gaowen, Wang Shengwei, Lu
Hongfeng, Zhang Mei
Chapter 2-35. Mirror-image coupling between sedimentary
depression and the upper mantle uplifting in the Shengli
oil/gas region, China: Implications for tectonics and
exploratory practice .......................................... 211
Liqiang Yang, Zhongjie Zhang, José Badal
Chapter 2-36. An ore-forming model for Pb-Zn deposits in
the Qinling orogenic belt, China .............................. 215
Yao Shuzhen, Ding Zhenju, Zhou Zonggui, Lü Xinbiao
Chapter 2-37. Platinum-group elements in Cambrian black
shale in southern China: Differential enrichment of platinum
and palladium ................................................. 219
Guangdi Zhang, Jiuling Li, Qunyao Xiong, Fangyuan Chen
Session 3
Uranium deposits: metallogeny and exploration ................. 223
Chapter 3-1. Geochemistry, geothermometry, and K-Ar
dating of episyenitic rocks associated with the Guarda
uraniferous granites, Portugal ................................ 225
I. Bobos, L. Jaques, F. Noronha, N. Clauer, N. Liewig
Chapter 3-2. Petroleum-related origin for sandstone-hosted
uranium deposits in the Dongsheng area, Ordos Basin (China) ... 229
Chunfang Cai, Hongtao Li, Xiaorong Luo
Chapter 3-3. Mesozoic - Neozoic structural evolution and
its relationship to the formation of sandstone-type uranium
deposits in the Yili Basin .................................... 233
Yuqi Cai, Shengxiang Li, Xiaozhong Han, Enjiu Zheng,
Xigen Li
Chapter 3-4. Geodynamic setting of Mesozoic magmatism and
its relationship to uranium metallogenesis in southeastern
China ......................................................... 235
Chen Pei-rong, Zhang Min, Chen Wei-feng
Chapter 3-5. Cenozoic tectonic movement and its control
on sandstone-type uranium deposits in the northern Junggar
Basin ......................................................... 237
Z.-L. Chen, J. Liu, H.-L. Gong, E.-J. Zheng, X.-H. Wang
Chapter 3-6. The evolution of prototype basin and its
relation to sandstone-hosted uranium ore-formation in
northwestern China ............................................ 241
Chen Zu-yi, Guo Qing-yin, Liu Hong-xu
Chapter 3-7. World-class unconformity-related uranium
deposits: Key factors for their genesis ....................... 245
M.L. Cuney
Chapter 3-8. Alteration characteristics of the sandstone-
type uranium deposit in Qianjiadian, Inner Mongolia ........... 249
Wenming Dong, Jinrong Lin, Yuliang Xia, Daneng Qi
Chapter 3-9. Simple deposition versus replacement and re-
equilibration at the Crescencia Ni-(Co-U) deposit (Central
Pyrenees, Spain) .............................................. 253
I. Fanlo, I. Subías, J. Manuel, A. Paniagua, S.
Morales
Chapter 3-10. Evolution of Mezozoic to Cenozoic basins in
the Beishan-Gansu Corridor region with respect to uranium
ore formation ................................................. 257
Qingyin Guo, Zuyi Chen, Hongxu Liu
Chapter 3-11. Study of methods and techniques of aeroradio-
metric weak information extraction for sandstone-hosted
uranium deposits based on GIS ................................. 261
Han Shao-yang, Hou Hui-qun, Ke Dan
Chapter 3-12. A new sandstone type uranium metallogenetic
type - "Structure-Oil,GasType" ................................ 265
Huang Xian-fang, Liu De-chang, Du Le-tian, Zhao Ying-jun
Chapter 3-13. Mantle-derived fluid and uranium minerali-
zation: Evidence from the world-class Xiangshan uranium
deposit, SE China ............................................. 269
Yaohui Jiang, Hongfei Ling, Shaoyong Jiang
Chapter 3-14. Forecasting the occurrence of sandstone-type
uranium deposits by spatial analysis: An example from the
northeastern Ordos Basin, China ............................... 273
Yangquan Jiao, Liqun Wu, Minfang Wang, Zhicheng Xu
Chapter 3-15. Hydrothermal alteration of the graphitized
organic matter at the Kansanshi Cu (Au-, U-) deposit,
Zambia ........................................................ 277
B. Křébek, I. Knésl, J. Pasava, K. Malý, H. Caruthers,
I. Sykorová, J. Jehlicka
Chapter 3-16. Australia's uranium endowment: Metallogeny,
exploration and potential ..................................... 281
Ian Lambert, Subhash Jaireth, Aden McKay, Yanis Miezitis
Chapter 3-17. Features of mylonite and its relationship to
uranium ore-formation in the Xiazhuang uranium ore field ...... 285
Jianhong Li, Liang Liang
Chapter 3-18. Mineralization characteristics and origin of
the Qianjiadian uranium deposit ............................... 289
Shengxiang Li, Yuqi Cai, Yuliang Xia, Guangxi Ou,
Jinrong Lin, Wenming Dong
Chapter 3-19. Metallogenetic conditions and exploration
criteria of the Dongsheng sandstone type uranium deposit
in Inner Mongolia, China ...................................... 291
Ziying Li, Xiheng Fang, Yuliang Xia, Xinjian Xiao, Ye
Sun, Anping Chen, Yangquan Jiao, Ke Zhang
Chapter 3-20. New discovery in the study of remote sensing
image characteristics in sandstone-type uranium districts
in China and its significance ................................. 295
Dechang Liu, Xianfang Huang, Fawang Ye
Chapter 3-21. Controls on Precambrian uranium ore
formation: The role of ancient oil (and evaporates?) .......... 299
I.G. Mineeva
Chapter 3-22. Uranium deposits in the Arlit area (Niger) ..... 303
Maurice Pagel, Sabine Cavellec, Pierre Forbes, Olivier
Gerbaud, Pierre Vergely, Ibrahim Wagani, Régis Mathieu
Chapter 3-23. Metallogeny of the uranium-bearing
sedimentary basins ............................................ 307
I.G. Pechenkin, I.F. Volfson, A.N. Sysoev, V.G.
Pechenkin, G.V. Grushevoy
Chapter 3-24. Reduction of fluids in the Bashbulak
sandstone type uranium deposit in the Tarim Basin, China ...... 311
Mingkuan Qin, Wenming Dong, Guangxi Ou
Chapter 3-25. Study on the relationship between coal-
derived hydrocarbon and formation of sandstone-type uranium
deposits in the basins of North China ......................... 315
Sun Ye, Li Zi-ying
Chapter 3-26. Analysis of pegmatitic granite-uranium
deposit formation conditions and exploitation prospects in
the Shaanxi Shang-Dan triangular region, China ................ 317
Jianguo Wang, Changwei Mu, Zhongduo Wang
Chapter 3-27. Late Mesozoic-Cenozoic tectono-sedimentary
evolution and sandstone-hosted uranium mineralization of
the Erlian basin .............................................. 319
Sanyuan Wei, Mingkuan Qin, Yuexiang Li, Zhongbo He,
Anping Chen, Kefeng Shen
Chapter 3-28. Geologic features and mineralization of the
uranium-bearing Vonsenite deposit in the LiaoDong rift ........ 323
Xuehui Xia, Fei Yan, Yuhai Zhao, Wenzong Chang
Chapter 3-29. Geology and origin of the Dongsheng uranium
deposit in the Ordos basin, North China ....................... 327
Weidong Xiang, Xiheng Fang, Tiangang Li, Xiaolin Chen,
Yaqing Pang, Huahan Cheng
Chapter 3-30. On the "complex three member fluids genesis"
sandstone type uranium deposit in Dongsheng district, Inner
Mongolia, NW China ............................................ 331
Xinjian Xiao, Ziying Li, Xiheng Fang, Guangxi Ou, Ye Sun,
Anping Chen
Chapter 3-31. Establishment of a virtual geological
environment: A case study from the Dongsheng U-mineralized
area, China ................................................... 333
Fawang Ye, Yingjun Zhao, Dechang Liu
Chapter 3-32. Correlation between shoshonitic rocks and
uranium mineralization in the Xiangshan uranium ore field ..... 337
Shuming Zhang, Dagan Yu, T.S. Brewer
Chapter 3-33. Metallogenic time-space evolution of the
Xiangshan Uranium ore field in China .......................... 339
Wanliang Zhang, Ziying Li
Chapter 3-34. Alkali-metasomatism and uranium
mineralization ................................................ 343
Fengmin Zhao
Chapter 3-35. Evidence of early oxidation related to
sandstone-type uranium mineralization within the Zhiluo
Formation (J2z), Ordos Basin, China ........................... 347
Minqiang Zhu, Rengui Wu, Dagan Yu
Session 4
Magmas and base-metal ore deposits ............................ 351
Chapter 4-1. Factors controlling palladium and gold
in the Aksug porphyry Cu-Mo deposit (Russia) .................. 353
A.N. Berzina, V.I. Sotnikov, M. Economou-Eliopoulos,
D.G. Eliopoulos
Chapter 4-2. The Boyongan porphyry Cu-Au deposit:
Repeated hydrothermal cycles tied to discrete intrusive
events ........................................................ 357
D.P. Braxton, D.R. Cooke
Chapter 4-3. Endoskarn and Cu-Zn mineralization at the
Empire mine, Idaho, USA ....................................... 361
Zhaoshan Chang, Lawrence D. Meinert
Chapter 4-4. The Rosario porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, northern
Chile: Hypogene upgrading during gravitational collapse of
the Domeyko Cordillera ........................................ 365
David R. Cooke, Glenton J. Masterman, Ron F. Berry,
John L. Walshe
Chapter 4-5. Copper mineralization in the western Longbohe
area, SE Yunnan, China - a comparison with the Shengquan
copper deposit, Vietnam ....................................... 369
Yinliang Cui, Dexian Qin, Yaoguang Chen
Chapter 4-6. Sulfur isotope zonation at the Mt Polley
alkalic porphyry Cu-Au deposit, British Columbia, Canada ...... 373
C.L. Deyell
Chapter 4-7. Genesis of regionally metamorphosed skarns
from the Bohemian Massif: Contact metasomatic versus
sedimentary-exhalative ........................................ 377
P. Drahota, Z. Pertold, M. Pudilová
Chapter 4-8. Sm-Nd isotope dating of fluorites from the
Xiangquan thallium deposit, Anhui Province, East China ........ 381
Y. Fan, T.F. Zhou, F. Yuan, M.A. Wu, M.J. Hou, G. Voicu,
Q.H. Hu Q.M. Zhang
Chapter 4-9. Geochemical characteristics and genesis of
Na-rich rocks in the Bayan Obo REE-Nb-Fe deposit, Inner
Mongolia, China ............................................... 385
Hongcai Fei, Rongge Xiao, Lan Cheng, Cuizhi Wang
Chapter 4-10. Tsav: A shoshonite-hosted intermediate
sulfidation epithermal Ag-Pb-Zn deposit, eastern Mongolia ..... 389
H. Gantumur, D. Batulzii, Wang Lijuan, Zhu Heping
Chapter 4-11. Timing of volatile and magma ascent in the
formation of the Bajo de la Alumbrera porphyry Cu-Au
deposit ....................................................... 393
A.C. Harris, D.R. Cooke, N.C. White, W.J. Dunlap, C.M.
Allen, I. Campbell, P.W. Reiners
Chapter 4-12. Trace element content of quartz from the
Ehrenfriedersdorf Sn-W deposit, Germany: Results of an
acid-wash procedure ........................................... 397
S. Haßler, U. Kempe, Т. Monecke, J. Götze
Chapter 4-13. Three large-scale metallogenic events
related to the Yanshanian Period in Southern China ............ 401
Renmin Hua, Peirong Chen, Wenlan Zhang, Jianjun Lu
Chapter 4-14. Intercummulus massive Ni-Cu-Co and PGE-
bearing sulphides in pyroxenite: a new mineralization type
in the layered gabbroic sequence of the Beja Igneous Complex
(Portugal) .................................................... 405
Ana P. Jesus, Antonio Mateus, José Munhá, Álvaro Pinto
Chapter 4-15. Geochemical characteristics of ores from the
Tangziwa deposit, Gejiu district, Yunnan province, China ...... 409
Run-Xing Jia, Wei-Xuan Fang, Zhen-Min Gao, Hong-Yang Li,
Ying He
Chapter 4-16. Ni-Cu-PGE mineralization in the Upper
Proterozoic loko-Dovyren mafic-ultramafic massif, Russia ...... 413
E.V. Kislov
Chapter 4-17. Pb-Zn-Cu mineralization in the Filfila
Massif, northeastern Algeria .................................. 417
0. Kolli
Chapter 4-18. Mass-balance analysis of mineralized skarn
systems: Implications for replacement processes, carbonate
mobility, and permeability evolution .......................... 421
D.R. Lentz
Chapter 4-19. Numerical simulations of heat and mass
transfer for the Tongchang porphyry copper deposit,
Dexing, Jiangxi Province, China ............................... 425
Jiankang Li, Dehui Zhang, Denghong Wang
Chapter 4-20. Magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE deposits in the Qilian-
Longshou mountains, Northwest China - part of a Proterozoic
large igneous province ........................................ 429
Li Wenyuan, Wang Wei, Guo Zhouping
Chapter 4-21. A study of clay mineralogy and illite Kubier
index with respect to hydrothermal alteration in the Yinshan
polymetallic deposit, South China ............................. 433
Li Xiaofeng, Mao Jingwen, Hua Renmin
Chapter 4-22. Structural controls on copper skarn
mineralization in the Fenghuangshan copper deposit,
Tongling, China ............................................... 437
Liangming Liu, Shenglin Peng, Yanhua Zhang, Chongbin Zhao
Chapter 4-23. Rutile - the tin-tungsten host in the
intrusive tourmaline breccia at Wheal Remfry,SW England ....... 441
A.Müller-C.Halls
Chapter 4-24. Intrusion-related gold occurrences in the
Astaneh-Sarband area, west central Iran ....................... 445
N. Nezafati, P.M. Herzig, E. Pernicka, M. Momenzadeh
Chapter 4-25. The La Fortuna Cu-Au porphyry deposit, Chile ... 449
Piotr Paleczek, Waldo Cuadra, Michael Donnelly,
Robert Page
Chapter 4-26. Fe-Ti-V oxide mineralization in the Permian
Panzhihua Gabbro, Emeishan large igneous province, SW China ... 453
Kwan-Nang Pang, Mei-Fu Zhou, Yuxiao Ma
Chapter 4-27. Nodular chromite deposits in some Tethyan
ophiolites .................................................... 457
M. Rahgoshay, H. Shafaii Moghadam, V. Forouzesh
Chapter 4-28. Sulfosalt mineral compositions from the No 10
vein, Zletovo lead-zinc deposit, Macedonia .................... 461
T. Serafimovski, P. Lazarov, G. Tasev
Chapter 4-29. Magmatic sulfide deposits in the Permian
Emeishan large igneous province, SW China ..................... 465
Xie-Yan Song, Hong Zhong, Yan Tao, Mei-Fu Zhou
Chapter 4-30. Composition and mineralisation potential of
A-type granites of the Kolyma tectonic block (northeast
Yakutia) ...................................................... 469
Vera A. Trunilina, Sergey P. Roev
Chapter 4-31. New porphyry - Сu ± Mo occurrences in the
north-eastern Aegean, Greece: Ore mineralogy and epithermal
relationships ................................................. 473
Panagiotis Voudouris, Dimitrios Alfieris
Chapter 4-32. Five questions for fun and profit: A mineral
systems perspective on metallogenic epochs, provinces and
magmatic hydrothermal Cu and Au deposits ...................... 477
John L. Walshe, David R. Cooke, Peter Neumayr
Chapter 4-33. Mineral chemistry of Fe-Ti oxides from the
Xinjie PGE-bearing layered mafic-ultramafic intrusion in
Sichuan, SW China ............................................. 481
Christina Yan Wang, Mei-Fu Zhou
Chapter 4-34. Volcanism and mineralization in the North
Qilian Orogenic Belt, Northwestern China ...................... 487
Xue-Yi Xu, Lin-Qi Xia, Zu-Chun Xia
Chapter 4-35. The Shaxi porphyry Cu-Au deposit, Anhui
Province, eastern China ....................................... 491
Xiao-Yong Yang, Yong-Fei Zheng
Chapter 4-36. Evidence for evolution of fluorine-chlorine
activity in intrusion-related gold systems, southwestern
New Brunswick, Canada ......................................... 495
X.M.Yang, D.R.Lentz
Chapter 4-37. Geochemistry of the Kalatongke layered
intrusion, Xinjiang NW China: Implications for the genesis
of a magmatic Cu-Ni sulfide deposit ........................... 499
Zhaochong Zhang, Jingwen Mao, Zhou Gang, Fengmei Chai,
Shenghao Yan, Bailin Chen
Chapter 4-38. A preliminary investigation of auto-
metasomatic phenomena in the host rocks to the Bayan
Obo Fe-Nb-REE deposit, Inner Mongolia, China .................. 503
Yuan Zhongxin, Bai Ge, Zhang Zongqing
Chapter 4-39. REE-Nb (Fe, U,Th)-bearing alkaline skarns
of China ...................................................... 507
Zhao Yiming, Bai Ge, Li Daxin
Chapter 4-40. Origin of giant Fe-Ti-V oxide deposits in
layered gabbroic intrusions, Pan-Xi district, Sichuan
Province, SW China ............................................ 511
Mei-Fu Zhou, Christina Yan Wang, Kwan-Nang Pang, Gregory
J. Shellnutt, Yuxiao Ma
Chapter 4-41. Xiangquan: The World's first reported
sediment-hosted thallium-only deposit, northeastern
margin of the Yangtze Block, eastern China .................... 515
T.F. Zhou, Y. Fan, F. Yuan, M.A. Wu, M.J. Hou, G. Voicu,
Q.H. Hu, Q.M.Zhang
Session 5
Epigenetic gold systems ....................................... 519
Chapter 5-1. Geochemical and isotopic constraints on
Palaeozoic orogenic gold endowment and crustal evolution
of the south central Andes, NW Argentina ...................... 521
Frank P. Bierlein, Beatriz Coira, Holly Stein
Chapter 5-2. Models for epigenetic gold exploration in
the northern Cordilleran Orogen, Yukon, Canada ................ 525
Mike Burke, Craig J.R. Hart, Lara L. Lewis
Chapter 5-3. Characteristics and evolution of hydrothermal
fluids from the Archean orogenic New Celebration gold
deposits, Western Australia ................................... 529
J.L. Hodge, S.G. Hagemann, P. Neumayr
Chapter 5-4. Source of ore fluids in Carlin-type gold
deposits, China: Implications for genetic models .............. 533
A.H. Hofstra, X.-C. Zhang, P. Emsbo, R.-Z. Hu, W.-C. Su,
W.D. Christiansen, S.-H. Fu, P. Theodorakos
Chapter 5-5. Geology and ore genesis of the Nanjinshan
gold deposit in Beishan Mountain area, northwestern China ..... 537
Si-hong Jiang, Feng-jun Nie
Chapter 5-6. Age and origin of advanced argillic
alteration at the Bor Cu-Au deposit, Serbia ................... 541
С. Lerouge, L. Bailly, E. Béchu, С Fléhoc, A. Genna,
J.L. Lescuyer, G. Stein, P.Y. Gillot, D. Kozelj
Chapter 5-7. Turbidite-hosted gold deposits of SE Guizhou,
China: Their regional setting, mineralizing styles, and
some genetic constrains ....................................... 545
Huan-Zhang Lu, Zhonggang Wang, Wenyi Chen, Xueyi Wu,
Ruizhong Hu, Moussa Keita
Chapter 5-8. Carlin-like gold mineralization in the
Gaspe Peninsula, Canadian Appalachians ........................ 549
M. Malo, B. Dubé, V. Gamier, A. Chagnon
Chapter 5-9. Fluid inclusion study of quartz veins from
the orogenic Klecza gold deposit in the Kaczawa Mountains
(SW Poland) ................................................... 553
S.Z. Mikulski, S. Speczik, A. Kozlowski
Chapter 5-10. Deformation history and multiple gold
mineralisation events within the Bardoc Tectonic Zone,
Eastern Goldfields, Western Australia ......................... 557
Anthony A. Morey, Roberto F. Weinberg, Frank P. Bierlein
Chapter 5-11. Structural control of mineralization in
metamorphic core complexes .................................... 561
F. Neubauer
Chapter 5-12. Using remote sensing technology for the
determination of mineralization in the Kal-e-Kafi
porphyritic deposit, Anarak, Iran ............................. 565
M.H. Nezampour, I. Rassa
Chapter 5-13. New observations on W-Sb-Au mineralization
at Woxi, western Hunan, China ................................. 569
B. Peng, A. Piestrzynski, J. Pieczonka
Chapter 5-14. Paleohydrologic evolution of the St. Ives
gold camp...................................................... 573
Klaus J. Petersen, Peter Neumayr, Steffen G. Hagemann,
John L. Walshe
Chapter 5-15. Tectonic setting of epithermal deposits in
mainland China ................................................ 577
Jinping Qi, Yanjing Chen, Franco Pirajno
Chapter 5-16. Gold deposits rich in bismuth minerals:
An important type of gold deposits ............................ 581
Ren Yunsheng, Liu Liandeng, Zhang Huihuang
Chapter 5-17. Analysis of Au content in sedimentary rocks
around the Hishikari gold deposit, Japan ...................... 585
Kenzo Sanematsu, Akira Imai, Koichiro Watanabe,
Tetsuya Nakanishi
Chapter 5-18. A case study of structure-controlled
mineralization - the Huangtuliang gold deposit,
northwestern Hebei, China ..................................... 589
A.Q. Sun, J.Z. Zhang, S.Y. Niu, H.B. Hu, F.J. Fu, Y.C.
Han, F. Li
Chapter 5-19. Gold systems in northeastern Queensland:
A key to tectonic evolution of the northern Tasman Fold
Belt System, Australia ........................................ 593
I.M.A.Vos, F.P. Bierlein
Session 6
Submarine ore systems and ancient analogues:
Global comparisons of VMS (IGCP 502) .......................... 597
Chapter 6-1. Polymetallic VMS deposits of the Andes
Fueguinos (southernmost Argentina): Preliminary report ........ 599
R.D. Acevedo, I. Fanlo, I. Subías, A. Paniagua,
D.E. Buffone
Chapter 6-2. Mineralogical and geochemical hydrothermal
evidences on sediments from the serpentinite-hosted Saldanha
hydrothermal field ............................................ 603
Ágata S.C.M.A. Dias, Fernando J.A.S. Barriga
Chapter 6-3. Geological features and sulphur isotope study
of the Meixian-style Pb-Zn-(Ag) deposits in Fujian Province,
South China ................................................... 607
Feng Chengyou, Zhang Dequan, She Hongquan, Li Daxin,
Wu Jianshe
Chapter 6-4. Formation mechanism of oreshoots in massive
sulphide orebodies at Hongtoushan, NE China ................... 611
Gu Lianxing, Tang Xiaoqian, Zheng Yuanchuan, Wu Changzhi,
Lu Jianjun, Ni Pei, Xiao Xinjian, Tian Zeman
Chapter 6-5. The Khandiza Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag VMS deposit: Part
of a new 'Bathurst District' in southern Uzbekistan? .......... 615
R.J. Herrington, N.A. Achmedov, W.J. Charter
Chapter 6-6. Massive sulfide deposits in continental
volcanic basins at the lower Yangtze Valley, Southeast
China ......................................................... 619
Wenxuan Hu, Wenlan Zhang, Lianxing Gu, Yucai Song
Chapter 6-7. Siting of gold and characteristics of
gold-bearing massive sulfides from the interior of the
felsic-hosted PACMANUS massive sulfide deposit, eastern
Manus basin (PNG) ............................................. 623
T. Ihle, S. Petersen, P.M. Herzig, M.D. Hannington
Chapter 6-8. Volcanic stratigraphy, chemical stratigraphy
and alteration system of the Storliden massive sulphide
deposit, Skellefte district, northern Sweden .................. 627
Marcello Imaña, Rodney Allen, Tim Barrett
Chapter 6-9. Silica gel microtextures in siliceous
exhalites at the Soloviejo manganese deposit, Spain ........... 631
R.C.G.S. Jorge, J.M.R.S. Relvas, F.J.A.S. Barriga
Chapter 6-10. T-type mineralisation - a pseudo-epithermal
style of VHMS associated gold mineralisation, Cyprus .......... 635
S.M. Jowitt, R.G.M. Osborn, R.D.H. Thomas, J. Naden,
A.G. Gunn, R.J. Herrington, S. Nicolaides
Chapter 6-11. Some new constraints on hydrothermal
alteration and deformation of the Paleoproterozoic
serpentinite-hosted Outokumpu Cu-Co-Ni-Zn-Au deposits,
Finland ...................................................... 639
A. Kontinen, P. Sorjonen-Ward, P. Peltonen, U. Kuronen
Chapter 6-12. Transport and deposition of selenium in
felsic volcanic-hosted massive sulfide deposits of the
Finlayson Lake District, Yukon Territory, Canada .............. 643
D. Layton-Matthews, S.D. Scott, J.M. Peter,
M.I. Leybourne
Chapter 6-13. Rare mineral assemblages in black and white
smoker vent chimneys from Uralian VHMS deposits, Russia ....... 647
V.V. Maslennikov, S.P. Maslennikova
Chapter 6-14. Back-arc basin constraints on the genesis
of Ordovician volcanogenic massive sulfides in the Flat
Landing Brook Formation, Bathurst Mining Camp, Canada ......... 651
S.H. McClenaghan, D.R. Lentz, J.A. Walker
Chapter 6-15. The submarine volcanic succession hosting
the massive sulfide and sulfosalt Eskay Creek deposit,
Canada ........................................................ 655
T. Monecke, D. Gale, T. Roth, M.D. Hannington
Chapter 6-16. Unraveling mineral isotope signatures from
whole-rock oxygen and hydrogen isotope data: A case study ..... 659
T. Monecke, H. Paulick, R. Kleeberg
Chapter 6-17. Osmium isotope systematics in the Iberian
Pyrite Belt ................................................... 663
J. Munhá, J.M.R.S. Relvas, F.J.A.S. Barriga, P.
Conceiçáo, R.C.G.S. Jorge, R. Mathur, J. Ruiz,
C.C.G. Tassinari
Chapter 6-18. Lead isotopic systematics of Urals massive
sulphide deposits ............................................. 667
Jean-Jacques Orgeval, Catherine Guerrot, Svetlana G.
Tessalina, Bernard Bourdon, Victor Zaykov, Claudia Buley,
Berndt Bushmann, Richard Herrington, Rex Taylor
Chapter 6-19. Local and regional geochemical variations in
VHMS-related felsic volcanic series in the Iberian Pyrite
Belt .......................................................... 671
Emilio Pascual, Teodosio Donaire, Alfonso Valenzuela
Chapter 6-20. Volcanic sequences, lithostratigraphy and
geochemistry of altered rocks at the Jbel Malek deposit:
Clues for the origins of a Neoproterozoic gold deposit,
High-Atlas, Morocco ........................................... 675
Ewan Pelleter, Alain Cheilletz, Abdellah Mouttaqi,
Abdelkhalek El Hakour, Gasquet Dominique
Chapter 6-21. Factors controlling precious and base-metal
enrichments at the ultramafic-hosted Logatchev hydrothermal
field, 14°45'N on the MAR: New insights from cruise M60/3 ..... 679
S. Petersen, T. Kuhn, P.M. Herzig, M.D. Hannington
Chapter 6-22. Gold mineralization in recent and ancient
volcanic-hosted massive sulfides: The PACMANUS field and
the Neves Corvo deposit ....................................... 683
A.M.M. Pinto, J.M.R.S. Relvas, F.J.A.S. Barriga,
J. Munhá, N. Pacheco, S.D. Scott
Chapter 6-23. TAG hydrothermal field: A key to modern and
ancient seafloor hydrothermal VMS ore-forming systems ......... 687
Peter A. Rona
Chapter 6-24. Felsic pyroclastic and effusive volcanic
fades hosting the Neves Corvo massive sulfide deposit,
Iberian Pyrite Belt, Portugal ................................. 691
C.J.P. Rosa, I. McPhie, J.M.R.S. Relvas, Z. Pereira,
N. Pacheco
Chapter 6-25. Dufrenoysite and marumoite from the Okoppe
Mine, Japan ................................................... 695
M. Shimizu, Y. Ishizaki, T. Honma, S. Matsubara,
R. Miyawaki
Chapter 6-26. Trace and rare earth element chemistry of
garnet and apatite as discriminant for Broken Hill-Type
mineralization, Namaqua Province, South Africa ................ 699
Marcel Stalder, Abraham Rozendaal
Chapter 6-27. The effect of weathering on reflectance
spectra of hydrothermal white micas and chlorites:
Implications for alteration mapping ........................... 703
S. Ehara Suryantini, F.J.A. van Ruitenbeek,
E.D. van der Meer
Chapter 6-28. Gold and silver in Cu-Zn massive sulphide
deposits of the Urals ......................................... 707
I.V. Vikentyev
Chapter 6-29. Spherulitic pyrite in seafloor hydrothermal
deposits: Products of rapid crystallization from mixing
fluids ........................................................ 711
Qidong Xu, Steven D. Scott
Chapter 6-30. Magmatic sources of volatiies and metals for
volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits on modern and ancient
seafloors: Evidence from melt inclusions ...................... 715
Kaihui Yang, Steven D. Scott
Chapter 6-31. Anhydrite-pyrite-magnetite-pyroxene-type
deposits in volcanic basins of a Mesozoic continent,
Yangtze River Valley, China ................................... 719
Ronghua Zhang, Shumin Hu, Xuetong Zhang
Session 7
Understanding ore systems though precise geochronology,
isotope tracing and microgeochemistry ......................... 723
Chapter 7-1. Origin of titanomagnetite-ilmenite
mineralization, Arsentyev gabbro-syenite massif,
Transbaikalia, Russia ......................................... 725
Roza Badmatsyrenova, Dmitriy Orsoev
Chapter 7-2. Direct dating of ore minerals: A feasibility
study of the Pb-Pb isotope step-leaching technique ............ 729
K. Bassano, J. Hergt, R. Maas, J. Woodhead
Chapter 7-3. Rutiles in edogite from the Sulu UHPM
Terrane: A preliminary study .................................. 731
Chen Zhenyu, Chen Yuchuan, Wang Denghong, Xu Jue,
Zhou Jianxiong
Chapter 7-4. A non-magmatic component in fluids of
South American Fe oxide-Cu-Au deposits inferred from
δ37Cl, 87Sr/86Sri and Cl/Br .................................... 735
M. Chiaradia, D. Banks, R. Cliff, R. Marschik,
A. de Haller
Chapter 7-5. Origin of hydrothermal ore-forming processes
in the Dapingzhang polymetallic copper deposit in the
Lanping- imao Basin, Yunnan Province .......................... 739
Dai Baozhang, Jiang Shaoyong, Liao Qilin
Chapter 7-6. Stable isotope geochemistry of the gold-
sulfide mineralized zone of the Kottapalle block of the
Ramagiri greenstone belt, Dharwar Craton, South India ......... 743
M. Deb, K. Bheemalingeswara
Chapter 7-7. Isotope systematics of ore-bearing granites
and host rocksof the Orlovka-Spokoinoe mining district,
eastern Transbaikalia, Russia ................................. 747
A. Dolgopolova, R. Seltmann, С Stanley, D. Weiss,
B. Kober, W. Siebel
Chapter 7-8. Syn-metamorphic dates for tourmaline
formation around Mount Isa, north-west Queensland,
Australia ..................................................... 751
Robert J. Duncan, Andy R. Wilde, Roland Mass,
Katherine Bassano
Chapter 7-9. Potassic alteration and veining and the age
of copper emplacement at Mount Isa, Australia ................. 755
Melissa J. Gregory, Andy R. Wilde, Bruce F. Schaefer,
Reid R. Keays
Chapter 7-10. Contact metamorphism at the manganese
deposits of the Noda-Tamagawa Mine, northeast Japan:
Insight from oxygen isotope data of manganese minerals ........ 759
Ken-ichiro Hayashi
Chapter 7-11. Isotopic geochemistry of Mesozoic igneous
rocks and mineralization of Shanmen silver deposit in Yi-Su
Basin, Jilin Province ......................................... 761
Huang Wenbin, Shen Haoche, Fen Lin
Chapter 7-12. Platinum group elements as useful genetic
tracers for the origin of polymetallic Ni-Mo-PGE-Au sulfide
ores in Lower Cambrian black shales, Yangtze Platform,
South China ................................................... 765
S.-Y. Jiang, Y.-Q. Chen, H.-F. Ling, J.-H. Yang,
H.-Z. Feng
Chapter 7-13. Chemical and mineralogical characteristics
of tourmaline in pegmatites from Vavdos, Chalkidiki
peninsula, N Greece ........................................... 769
M.D. Laskou
Chapter 7-14. Geochemical characteristics of He-Ar and Pb
isotopes in the Dajiangping pyrite deposit, western
Guangdong, South China ........................................ 773
Kuang Li, Kai Hu, Shaoyong Jiang, Shiming Song
Chapter 7-15. Precise Re-Os dating of molybdenite from
the east Qinling molybdenum belt in central China and
its geodynamic implications ................................... 777
Yong-Feng Li, Jing-Wen Mao, Feng-Jun Bai, Bao-Jian Guo,
Zhi-Guang Wang
Chapter 7-16. Studies on the genesis of adjacent Changkeng
gold- and Fuwang silver-deposits, Guangdong Province, China ... 781
Hua-Ying Liang, Ping Xia, Xiu-Zhang Wang, Heng-Xiang Yu
Chapter 7-17. Fluid inclusion and stable isotope
geochemistry of the Ernest Henry Fe oxide-Cu-Au
deposit, Queensland, Australia ................................ 785
Geordie Mark, Patrick J. Williams, Nick H.S. Oliver,
Chris Ryan, Terry Mernagh
Chapter 7-18. The Re-Os age for molybdenite from the
Variscan Strzegom-Sobцtka massif, SW Poland ................... 789
Stanislaw Z. Mikulski, Holly J. Stein
Chapter 7-19. Re-Os ages for auriferous sulfides from the
gold deposits in the Kaczawa Mountains (SW Poland) ............ 793
Stanislaw Z. Mikulski, Richard J. Markey, Holly J. Stein
Chapter 7-20. Dating of gold occurrences in the Sayan-
Baikal Fold Belt, Southern Siberia, Russia .................... 797
A.G. Mironov, H. Stein, A. Zimmerman, S.M. Zhmodik
Chapter 7-21. Jurassic magmatism and Au-Ag mineralization
in the Oeseado Massif (Patagonia Argentina): Lead and
sulfur isotopic studies ....................................... 801
P. Moreira, R.R. Fernández, I.A. Schalamuk, R.O.
Etcheverry, A.P. Rolando
Chapter 7-22. Re-Os ages for molybdenite from the Tepeoba
breccia-centered Cu-Mo-Au deposit, western Turkey:
Brecciation-triggered mineralization .......................... 805
Hiroyasu Murakami, Yasushi Watanabe, Holly Stein
Chapter 7-23. U-Pb SHRIMP dating of zircon from quartz
veins at the Yangshan gold deposit: Evidence for multiple
magmatic-hydrothermal events .................................. 809
Qi Jinzhong, Li Li, Yuan Shisong, Liu Zhijie
Chapter 7-24. 87Sr/86Sr, 3He/4He, REE and stable isotope
(δ34S, δ180) constraints on the hydrothermal fluid evolution
of the PACMANUS system, Manus Basin ........................... 813
Stephen Roberts, Wolfgang Bach, Adrian Boyce, Ray Burgess
Chapter 7-25. U-Pb dating of micro-inclusions: The age of
the Ehrenfriedersdorf tin deposit (Erzgebirge, Germany) ....... 817
R.L. Romer, R. Thomas
Chapter 7-26. U-Pb data of Au-Pd-Pt-bearing quartz-
hematite veins, Quadrilдtero Ferrifero, Minas Gerais,
Brazil ........................................................ 821
R.L. Romer, V. Lders, D.A. Banks, J. Schneider
Chapter 7-27. Constraints on the source and evolution of
mineralising fluids in the Norrbotten Fe oxide-Cu-Au
province, Sweden .............................................. 825
Martin Smith, Sarah A. Gleeson
Chapter 7-28. LA-ICPMS U-Pb dating of titanite: New
constraints on multistage geological evolution of the
Norrbotten mining district, Sweden ............................ 829
Martin Smith, Craig Storey, Teresa Jeffries
Chapter 7-29. Metamorphic to magmatic transition captured
at the Myszkow Mo-W deposit, southern Poland .................. 833
H.J. Stein, M. Markowiak, S.Z. Mikulski
Chapter 7-30. New K-Ar,87Sr/86Sr, REE, and XRF data for
Tertiary volcanic rocks in the Sasa-Toranica ore district,
Macedonia ..................................................... 837
G. Tasev, T. Serafimovski, P. Lazarov
Chapter 7-31. Sources of rhenium and osmium enrichment in
fumaroles, sulphide sublimates and volcanic rocks from
the Kudriavy volcano .......................................... 841
Svetlana G. Tessalina, Françoise Capmas, Jean-Louis
Birck, Claude-Jean Allègre, Marina A. Yudovskaya,
Vadim V. Distler, Ilya V. Chaplygin
Chapter 7-32. Muluozhai REE deposit in Sichuan Province,
China: Stable isotope data and their implications on the
dynamics of mineralization .................................... 845
Shihong Tian, Zengqian Hou, Tiping Ding, Yuling Xie,
Zhongxin Yuan, Ge Bai, Tianren Zou
Chapter 7-33. Stable isotope composition of the Dalucao
rare earth deposit in western Sichuan ......................... 849
Wan Defang, Tian Sihong, Luo Mei, Jiang Shaoyong
Chapter 7-34. Preliminary study on the Chinese continental
mineralization system ......................................... 853
Wang Denghong, Chen Yuchuan
Chapter 7-35. Origin and evolution of Sn- and Cu-rich
fluids in the Dajing tin-polymetal deposit - evidence
from LA-ICP-MS analysis of individual fluid inclusions ........ 857
Wang Lijuan, Wang Yuwang, Wang Jingbin, Zhu Heping,
Günther Detlef
Chapter 7-36. Lead and zinc-rich fluid inclusions in
Broken Hill-type deposits: Fractionates from sulphide-
rich melts or consequences of exotic fluid infiltration? ...... 861
Patrick J. Williams, Dong Guoyi, Bruce Yardley, Thomas
Ullrich, Chris Ryan, Terry Mernagh
Chapter 7-37. Isotopic composition and source of lead in
the Jinding Zn-Pb Deposit, Yunnan, China ...................... 865
Zeng Rong, Zhao Shihua, Gao Yongbao, Li Yongqiang
Chapter 7-38. Geology and geochemistry of the Furong Tin
Deposit, Hunan Province, P.R. China ........................... 869
Zhao Kuidong, Jiang Shaoyong, Jiang Yaohui
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