The discovery and significance of the indium metallogenic belt in the northern margin of Gejiu granite
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    Indium (In), a crucial metal, serves as a significant raw material in the domains of emerging industrial technologies as well as national defense and security. China is one of the most important countries of indium resources in the world, and southeast Yunnan plays the same role in our country. In this paper, the distribution and occurrence of indium in typical deposits such as Zhengcaidong and Laoyingwo in the Puxiong Pb-Zn metallogenic belt at the northern margin of Gejiu granite in Yunnan Province have been studied. LA-ICP-MS in situ trace element test of sphalerite shows that the indium content of sphalerite in Zhenngcaidong deposit ranges from 37.71×10-6 to 403.88×10-6, with an average of 157.44×10-6. The indium content of sphalerite in Laoyingwo Pb-Zn deposit ranges from 378.58×10-6 to 1 060.08×10-6, with an average of 631.46×10-6. The indium content in sphalerite is an order of magnitude higher than that in indium-rich deposits abroad. In addition, many Pb-Zn deposits (occurrences) occur in the Puxiong Pb-Zn metallogenic belt, and sphalerite is the dominate indium-bearing mineral in this region. Therefore, we suggest that the Puxiong Pb-Zn metallogenic belt is also an important indium metallogenic belt, which has important research and utilization values.

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叶彬,王加昇,郑晓军,洪鑫科,江小均,王蓉,周耘东,李浩宇,2025,个旧花岗岩体北缘铟成矿带发现及其意义[J].岩石矿物学杂志,44(3):737~744. YE Bin, WANG Jia-sheng, ZHENG Xiao-jun, HONG Xin-ke, JIANG Xiao-jun, WANG Rong, ZHOU Yun-dong, LI Hao-yu,2025,The discovery and significance of the indium metallogenic belt in the northern margin of Gejiu granite[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,44(3):737~744.

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  • Received:February 06,2024
  • Revised:November 26,2024
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  • Online: May 17,2025
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