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Zijinshan, Zhongliao, Bitian, Wuzichilong, Longjiangting
Fujian, China
Main commodities: Au Cu




The most recent source geological information used to prepare this description was dated: 2004.    
This description is a summary from published sources, the chief of which are listed below.
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Zijinshan

    Selected References
Chen, J., Cooke, D.R., Piquer, J., Selley, D., Zhang, L. and White, N.C.,  2019 - Hydrothermal Alteration, Mineralization, and Structural Geology of the Zijinshan High-Sulfidation Au-Cu Deposit, Fujian Province, Southeast China: in    Econ. Geol.   v.114, pp. 639-666.
Duan, R.-C., Chen, H., Hollings, P., Qi, J., Xu, C., Zhang, S., Xiao, B., Liu, G. and Liu, J.,  2017 - The Mesozoic magmatic sources and tectonic setting of the Zijinshan mineral field, South China: Constraints from geochronology and geochemistry of igneous rocks in the Southeastern Ore Segment: in    Ore Geology Reviews   v.80, pp. 800-827.
Huang, W., Liang, H., Wu, L., Wu, J. and Bao, Z.,  2018 - Asynchronous formation of the adjacent epithermal Au-Cu and porphyry Cu-Mo deposits in the Zijinshan orefield, southeast China: in    Ore Geology Reviews   v.102, pp. 351-367.
Jiang, S.-H., Bagas, L. and Liang, Q.-L.,  2017 - Pyrite Re-Os isotope systematics at the Zijinshan deposit of SW Fujian, China: Constraints on the timing and source of Cu-Au mineralization: in    Ore Geology Reviews   v.80, pp. 612-622.
Jiang, S.-H., Bagas, L. and Liang, Q.-L.,  2015 - New insights into the petrogenesis of volcanic rocks in the Shanghang Basin in the Fujian Province, China: in    J. of Asian Earth Sciences   v.105, pp. 48-67.
Jiang, S.-H., Liang, Q.-L., Bagas, L., Wang, S.-H., Nie, F.-J. and Liu, Y.-F.,  2013 - Geodynamic setting of the Zijinshan porphyry-epithermal Cu-Au-Mo-Ag ore system, SW Fujian Province, China: Constrains from the geochronology and geochemistry of the igneous rocks: in    Ore Geology Reviews   v.53, pp. 287-305.
Li, B. and Jiang, S.-Y.,  2014 - Geochronology and geochemistry of Cretaceous Nanshanping alkaline rocks from the Zijinshan district in Fujian Province, South China: Implications for crust-mantle interaction and lithospheric extension: in    J. of Asian Earth Sciences   v.93, pp. 253-274.
Li., B. and Jiang, S.-Y.,  2017 - Genesis of the giant Zijinshan epithermal Cu-Au and Luoboling porphyry Cu-Mo deposits in the Zijinshan ore district, Fujian Province, SE China: A multi-isotope and trace element investigation: in    Ore Geology Reviews   v.88, pp. 753-767.
Liu, P., Mao, J., Yao, W., Wang, X., Jia, L. and Yang, H.,  2017 - Petrogenesis of the mafic microgranular enclaves (MMEs) and their host granodiorites from the Zijinshan intrusion along the Middle-Lower Yangtze River Valley: Implications for geodynamic setting and mineralization: in    Lithos   v.288-289, pp. 1-19.
Mao, J., Cheng, Y., Chen, M. and Pirajno, F.,  2013 - Major types and time-space distribution of Mesozoic ore deposits in South China and their geodynamic settings: in    Mineralium Deposita   v.48, pp. 267-294.
Pan, J.-Y., Ni, P., Chi, Z., Wang, W.-B., Zeng, W.-C. and Xue, K.,  2019 - Alunite 40Ar/39Ar and Zircon U-Pb Constraints on the Magmatic-Hydrothermal History of the Zijinshan High-Sulfidation Epithermal Cu-Au Deposit and the Adjacent Luoboling Porphyry Cu-Mo Deposit, South China: Implications for Their Genetic Association: in    Econ. Geol.   v.114, pp. 667-695.
Piquer, J., Cooke, D.R.,Chen, J. and Zhang, L.,  2017 - Synextensional Emplacement of Porphyry Cu-Mo and Epithermal Mineralization: The Zijinshan District, Southeastern China: in    Econ. Geol.   v.112 pp. 1055-1074.
So, C.-S., Zhang, D.-Q., Yun, S.-T. and Li, D.-Z.,  1998 - Alteration-mineralization zoning and fluid inclusions of the high Sulfidation epithermal Cu-Au mineralisation at Zijinshan, Fujian Province, China: in    Econ. Geol.   v93 pp 961-980
Wu, L.-Y., Hu, R.-Z., Li, X.-F., Liu, S.-A., Tang, Y.-W. and Tang, Y.-Y.,  2017 - Copper isotopic compositions of the Zijinshan high-sulfidation epithermal Cu-Au deposit, South China: Implications for deposit origin: in    Ore Geology Reviews   v.83, pp. 191-199.
Wu,, L.-Y., Hu, R.-Z., Li, X.-F., Stuart, F.M., Jiang, G.-H., Qi, Y.-Q. and Zhu, J.-J.,  2018 - Mantle volatiles and heat contributions in high sulfidation epithermal T deposit from the Zijinshan Cu-Au-Mo-Ag orefield, Fujian Province, China: Evidence from He and Ar isotopes: in    Chemical Geology   v.480, pp. 58-65.
Zhong, J., Chen, Y.-J., Chen, J., Qi, J.-P. and Dai, M.-C.,  2018 - Geology and fluid inclusion geochemistry of the Zijinshan high-sulfidation epithermal Cu-Au deposit, Fujian Province, SE China: Implication for deep exploration targeting: in    J. of Geochemical Exploration   v.184, pp. 49-65.
Zhong, J., Chen, Y.-J., Pirajno, F., Chen, J., Li, J., Qi, J.-P., and Li, N.,  2014 - Geology, geochronology, fluid inclusion and H-O isotope geochemistry of the Luoboling Porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, Zijinshan Orefield, Fujian Province, China: in    Ore Geology Reviews   v.57, pp. 61-77.
Zhong, J., Chen, Y.-J., Qi, J.-P., Chen, J., Dai, M.C. and Li, J.,  2017 - Geology, fluid inclusion and stable isotope study of the Yueyang Ag-Au-Cu deposit, Zijinshan orefield, Fujian Province, China: in    Ore Geology Reviews   v.86, pp. 254-270.


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