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Tectono-Metallogenesis in Asian Continent

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Abstract

In this part, the main characteristics of the giant ore fields and deposits formed in every tectonic domain will be discussed. This part mainly aims to research the giant ore-field structures for the endogenic metallic deposits. The main characteristics of the super-large, giant ore fields and deposits are listed in the Appendix. This monograph pays more attention to the ore-field structures of endogenic metallic deposits and their ore-controlling tectonics, which may be very useful to explore the ore fields and deposits in the future.

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Notes

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    Wan T F, Wang Y S, Jia Q J et al. (2001) The paleo-tectonic stress field and fissure developed state prediction in the Gulong areas, Daqing Oil Field, 1–154.

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    Zhang S R, Wan T F (2003) The tectonic stress field and fissure developed state prediction in the Triassic oil-gas Bedding in Xiaoquan-Xinchang, Sichuan. Geological Research Project, Southwest Petroleum Bureau, SinoPec, 1–90.

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Wan, T. (2020). Tectono-Metallogenesis in Asian Continent. In: The Tectonics and Metallogenesis of Asia. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3032-6_4

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