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The Baiyanghe Be-U-Mo deposit is located in the Late Paleozoic Xuemisitan-Kulankazi island arc of the northwestern margin of the Junggar plate, Northwest China. It is the largest Be deposit (2.2Mtons of ore with grades ranging from 0.2% to 1.4%) in Asia. Orebodies in the deposit occur as fractures along contact zones between the Yangzhuang granite porphyry intrusion and Devonian pyroclastic country...
The Hahaigang W–Mo polymetallic skarn deposit is located in the central-eastern part of Gangdese tectono-magmatic belt in Lhasa terrane, Tibet. The deposit was discovered in 2007 with currently proven 46milliontons of WO 3 ores, 12milliontons of Mo ores, and 1.31milliontons of combined Cu–Pb–Zn ores, at an average grade of 0.20% WO 3 , 0.07% Mo, 0.026% Cu, 0.49% Pb, and 3.1% Zn. Ore...
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