THE BAYAN OBO IRON RARE-EARTH NIOBIUM DEPOSITS, INNER-MONGOLIA, CHINA

被引:167
作者
DREW, LJ [1 ]
QINGRUN, M [1 ]
WEIJUN, S [1 ]
机构
[1] TIANJIN GEOL RES ACAD,TIANJIN,PEOPLES R CHINA
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10.1016/0024-4937(90)90040-8
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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The plate tectonic setting, regional geology and certain aspects of the economic geology of the iron-rare-earth-niobium ore bodies at Bayan Obo, Inner Mongolia, China, were studied by a team of geologists from the Tianjin Geologic Research Academy and the U.S. Geological Survey between 1987 and 1989. These ore bodies were formed by hydrothermal replacement of Middle Proterozoic dolomite in an intracontinental rift setting. A variety of veins and/or dikes that have a carbonatitelike mineralogy cut the footwall clastic rocks and migmatites. A stockwork of veins occurs at several locations in the footwall. The hanging wall is a shale that has been converted to a K-metasomatite and has microcrystalline potassium feldspar as its principal constituent. This shale served as a sealing caprock that contained the chemical solutions that reacted with the dolomite and created the enormous concentration of mineralized rock in an 18-kilometer-long syncline. The rocks that host these ore bodies and the associated mineralized areas occur today as roof pendants in granitoid rocks of Permian age that were emplaced during a continent-to-continent collision during that period.
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