The exhalative genesis of the stratabound skarn in the Huanggangliang Sn-Fe polymetallic deposit of Inner Mongolia
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    The Huanggangliang deposit in Inner Mongolia is a large-size Fe-Sn poly metallic deposit in the central-southern section of Da Hinggan Ling area, where Jurassic-Cretaceous volcanic-plutonic rocks are widespread. Thus the deposit is regarded as an epigenetic hydrothermal deposit genetically related to the Mesozoic magmatism. Based on a study of geochemical characteristics of this deposit combined with the deposit geology, the authors have reached the following conclusions: (1)the stratabound ore-bearing skarn associated with magnetite ore and micro-disseminated tin is a peculiar example of exhalites;(2)REE geochemical characteristics show that the stratabound skarn in this deposit is different remarkably from the typical magmatic_hydrothermal contact metasomatic skarn but is quite similar to the modern sea floor hydrothermal fluid sedex deposit and associated hydrothermal sedimentary rock, and hence it should genetically belong to the hydrothermal exhalative type; (3)the relationship between carbon and oxygen isotopes in the stratabound ore-bearing skarn is on the whole comparable with that of many sedex-type sulfide ores and associated exhalites,implying a similar genesis for these deposits.

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王长明 张寿庭 邓军 刘建明,2007,内蒙古黄岗梁锡铁多金属矿床层状夕卡岩的喷流沉积成因[J].岩石矿物学杂志,26(5):409~417. WANG Chang-ming, ZHANG Shou-ting, DENG Jun, LIU Jian-ming,2007,The exhalative genesis of the stratabound skarn in the Huanggangliang Sn-Fe polymetallic deposit of Inner Mongolia[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,26(5):409~417.

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