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40Ar/39Ar geochronological constraints on the formation of the Dayingezhuang gold deposit: New implications for timing and duration of hydrothermal activity in the Jiaodong gold province, China
2014
Gondwana Research
China's largest gold resource is located in the highly endowed northwestern part of the Jiaodong gold province. Most gold deposits in this area are associated with the NE-to NNE-trending shear zones on the margins of the 130-126 Ma Guojialing granite. These deposits collectively formed at ca. 120 ± 5 Ma during rapid uplift of the granite. The Dayingezhuang deposit is a large (N120 t Au) orogenic gold deposit in the same area, but located along the eastern margin of the Late Jurassic Linglong
doi:10.1016/j.gr.2013.07.001
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