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(2020) In situ Sulfur and Lead Isotope Analyses of the Jinlongshan Gold Deposit in Southern Qinling Orogen, China: Implications for Ore-Forming Source
Ma Y, Zhu L, Ding L, Xiong X & Li B
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.1692
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04h: Room 1, Friday 26th June 22:33 - 22:36
Yuanbo Ma
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Laimin Zhu View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Lele Ding
Xiao Xiong View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
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Laimin Zhu View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Lele Ding
Xiao Xiong View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
Bei Li View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
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Submitted by Michael Ackerson on Friday 26th June 20:06
Thanks for the presentation! You say the homogeneous S-isotopic composition of the main ore body sulfides could indicate sourcing from magmatic or deep crustal metamorphic rocks, but the Pb isotopes of these sulfides suggest a sediment source. Is it possible/conceivable that the sources of the S and Pb in the main ore body are decoupled?
Thanks for the presentation! You say the homogeneous S-isotopic composition of the main ore body sulfides could indicate sourcing from magmatic or deep crustal metamorphic rocks, but the Pb isotopes of these sulfides suggest a sediment source. Is it possible/conceivable that the sources of the S and Pb in the main ore body are decoupled?
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