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Application of “Five levels + Basement&rdquo|Model for Prospecting Deposits into Depth

WANG Deng-hong1, TANG Ju-xing1, YING Li-juan1, CHEN Zheng-hui1, XU Jian-xiang2, ZHANG Jia-jing2, LI Shui-ru3, ZENG Zai-lin4   

  1. 1.Key Laboratory of Metallogeny and Mineral Resource Assessment,Ministry of Land and Resources/Institute of Mineral Resources,CAGS,Beijing 100037,China;
    2.Department of Land Resources of Jiangxi Province, Nanchang 330000,China;
    3.Geological Survey Research Institute of Guangxi, Nanning 530031,China;
    4.Geological Survey Team of Gannan, Ganzhou, Jiangxi 341000,China
  • Received:2010-03-03 Online:2010-07-26 Published:2010-07-26

Abstract:

The “Five levels” model is one experical model concluded from the long work by Chinese geologists. Combined with it, authors have tried to discuss the applicability of the prospecting model of “Five levels+Basement”, based on new development for deep prospecting in recent years. “Five levels+Basement” model is not only fit in the Gannan-Yuebei region, but also in the Xushan mining area of central Jiangxi, and other mines in the periphery of Nanling, such as Damingshan in Guangxi and Laojunshan in Yunnan. This model is fit to the quartz-type tungsten ore, and other ore type such as tin polymetallic ore in the Dachang, Guangxi. It’s a kind of reversed model of “Five levels+Basement” when it’s used in other type ore and mineral deposits, such as the volcanic-type massive sulphide ore deposits. It is limited by a certain condition when the “Five levels+Basement” model is used for prospecting. Therefore, it’s needed to comprehensively combine with the specific metallogenic and geological conditions in a specific ore deposit and used with flexibility.

Key words: “Five levels+Basement&rdquo, model, prospecting deposits into depth, Xushan tungsten ore deposit, Damingshan tungsten ore deposit, Dachang tin ore deposit, Jiama copper ore deposit

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  • P612
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