Metallogeny and Evolution of the Asia-Australia W-Sn Metallogenic Belt on the Western Pacific Rim
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 5
 - File Size:
 - 917 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1995
 
Abstract
According to the temporal and spatial distribution of regional metallogenesis, thePacific Rim can be divided into four global metallogenetic systems. The Asia-Australia W-Sn metallogenetic belt is the typical representative of intracontinental metallogenetic systems. This belt resulted from Mesozoic and partly pre-Mesozoic tectonic magmatism, mainly related to S-type granite of crustal source that was generated by collisional orogeny combined with oceanic subduction in intracontinental and continental margin settings. Based on the concept of metallogenetic series, there is a group of mineralised ore types showing a definite spatial and temporal distribution from endogenetic to exogenetic. These metallogenetic series are widely distributed in the Asia-Australia W-Sn metallogenetic belt, and are well developed in Southeast China. Five metallogenetic series and two petro-minerogenesis evolution models have been established according to their tectonic settings, various types of granitoids and metallogenetic evolution. 
Citation
APA: (1995) Metallogeny and Evolution of the Asia-Australia W-Sn Metallogenic Belt on the Western Pacific Rim
MLA: Metallogeny and Evolution of the Asia-Australia W-Sn Metallogenic Belt on the Western Pacific Rim. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.