Giant mineral deposits and their geodynamic setting in the Lanping Basin, Yunnan, China

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Xue, CJ [1 ]
Liu, SW
Chen, YC
Zeng, R
Zhao, SH
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[1] Changan Univ, Coll Earth Sci & Resources, Xian 710054, Shaanxi, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Geol Sci, Beijing 100037, Peoples R China
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giant Jinding Zn-Pb deposit; giant Baiyangping Ag-Co-Cu deposit; ore geology; geodynamic setting; Lanping Basin; Yunnan Province; China;
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There are giant mineral deposits, including the Jinding Zn-Pb and Baiyangping Ag-Co-Cu, and other important mineral deposits (e.g., Baiyangchang Ag-Cu, human Cu deposits, etc.) in the Lanping Mesozoic-Cenozoic Basin, Yunnan Province, China. The tabular ore-bodies and some veins hosted in terrestrial clastic rocks of the Mesozoic-Cenozoic age and no outcropping of igneous rocks in the giant deposits lead to the proposal of syngenetic origin, but the giant mineral deposits are not stratabound (e.g. MVT, sandstone- and Sedex-type). They formed in a continental red basin with intense crust movement. The mineralization is controlled by structures and lithology and occurs in different strata, and no sedimentary nature and no exhalative sediments are identified in the deposits. The deposits show some relations with organic matter (now asphalt and petroleum) and evaporates (gypsum). The middle-low-temperature (mainly I 110degreesC to 280degreesC) mineralization took place at a depth of about 0.9 km to 3.1 km during the early Himalayan (58 to 67 Ma). The salinity of ore-forming fluids is surprisingly low (1.6% to 18.0 wt% (NaCl)(eq)). Affected by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates, the mantle is disturbed under the Lanping Basin. The large-scale mineralization is closely linked with the geodynamics of the crust movement, the mantle and mantle-flux upwelling and igneous activity. Giant mineral deposits and their geodynamic setting are unique in the Lanping Basin.
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