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Construction, Test and Application of a Tungsten Metallogene Named MGW11: Case Studies in China

Jie Li    
Qingjie Gong    
Bimin Zhang    
Ningqiang Liu    
Xuan Wu    
Taotao Yan    
Xiaolei Li and Yuan Wu    

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Geochemical gene is a new promising concept proposed recently in the discrimination and traceability of geological materials and is also a useful tool to recognize geochemical anomalies in mineral exploration. Based on the lithogenes of LG01 and LG03, geological materials can be classified into nine types of LG_CR compositionally. With respect to geological materials with 11 types of LG_CR, in order to eliminate the lithological influence and to further narrow the prospecting target area, a tungsten metallogene named MGW11 is proposed for geochemical tungsten exploration after the tungsten metallogene MGW. Six weathering profiles of 11 types of LG_CR developed on granitic intrusions in different areas in China are selected to test the stable properties such as heredity and inheritance of MGW11 and MGW. The results indicate that MGW11 and MGW metallogenes illustrate stable properties during rock weathering regardless of weathering degrees, although gene variations of MGW11 and MGW are also observed during extreme weathering. Based on the regional geochemistry survey data in the Lianyang area in south China, where stream sediments are mostly 11 types of LG_CR compositionally, geochemical maps of mineralization similarities of MGW11 and MGW are contoured, and the anomaly areas are determined on the mineralization similarity value of =40%. Comparing the tungsten deposits and anomaly areas determined on MGW11 and MGW metallogenes spatially, a total of six polymetallic W deposits recognized in the study area are all located in the anomaly areas. Therefore, mineralization similarities of MGW11 and MGW can be viewed as useful integrated indices on geochemical tungsten exploration. In areas with 11 types of LG_CR compositionally, anomaly areas determined on the MGW11 are smaller than those on the MGW, which indicates that MGW11 is more efficient than MGW in targeting W deposits during tungsten prospecting because of the elimination of the lithological influence.

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