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Geochemical anomaly structure of South Mining District of Fenghuangshan Copper Mine

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To study the geochemical anomaly structure of multi-element associations in the South Mining District of the Fenghuangshan Copper Mine, samples were collected and analyzed for their trace element contents. Multi-element anomaly associations were divided according to the correlations between Cu and each of the other elements, and the distribution characteristics of multi-element anomaly associations were also described. Among them, the anomaly distribution of metallogenic element Cu indicates the environment of mineralization. This study provided the basis for research on the metallogenic prediction and geochemistry of the Fenghuangshan Copper Mine.

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Mao, Z., Lai, J. & Peng, S. Geochemical anomaly structure of South Mining District of Fenghuangshan Copper Mine. Chin. J. Geochem. 31, 408–413 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11631-012-0591-1

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