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  • The study categorizes intrusive rock formations into two units based on structural characteristics, identifying granite porphyry and quartz monzonite porphyry as the primary types with ages around 84 and 86 million years, respectively.
  • Geochemical analysis classifies these rocks as Zhejiang-Fujian type and Nanling type granites, linked to specific metamorphic conditions of the lower crust and providing insights into continental geological evolution.
  • The paper highlights optimal conditions for tungsten-tin mineralization, emphasizing that this process is generally separate from earlier diagenetic processes and occurs at specific temperatures in certain geological settings, especially near fault zones and sedimentary rock contacts.

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The intrusive bodies in the study area are categorized into two intrusive units, K and K, based on rock structure characteristics and intrusive contact relationships. The primary lithologies are granite porphyry and quartz monzonite porphyry. Through LA-ICP-MS zircon U-Pb dating, the weighted mean ages of zircon ^206Pb/^238U for these two units were determined to be 84.09 ± 0.86 Ma and 86.10 ± 0.76 Ma, respectively. According to geochemical characteristics and Sr-Yb granite classification, the quartz monzonite porphyry is classified as Zhejiang-Fujian type granite, and the granite porphyry as Nanling type granite. The study explores the geodynamic significance of granites in the area based on Sr-Yb granite classification, identifying the lower crust metamorphic facies as amphibolite facies. The source rocks are primarily basic granulites and felsic granulites, reflecting a thermally active lower crust with poorly developed fluids. Additionally, Sr-Yb granite classification aids in determining the crustal thickness of the lower crust, which is crucial for understanding continental geological evolution. This paper discusses the optimal locations and conditions for mineralizing fluid precipitation, noting that tungsten-tin mineralization is associated with Nanling type granites and that the mineralization process generally occurs later than the diagenetic process under conditions of low pressure and low oxygen fugacity. Tungsten-tin prospecting should focus on areas where the surrounding rock temperature ranges from 300 to 500 °C, with particular attention to the contact zones of sedimentary rocks or near structural fault zones.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11231530PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e33043DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • The study categorizes intrusive rock formations into two units based on structural characteristics, identifying granite porphyry and quartz monzonite porphyry as the primary types with ages around 84 and 86 million years, respectively.
  • Geochemical analysis classifies these rocks as Zhejiang-Fujian type and Nanling type granites, linked to specific metamorphic conditions of the lower crust and providing insights into continental geological evolution.
  • The paper highlights optimal conditions for tungsten-tin mineralization, emphasizing that this process is generally separate from earlier diagenetic processes and occurs at specific temperatures in certain geological settings, especially near fault zones and sedimentary rock contacts.
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