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The Shihu quartz vein‐type gold deposit, the largest gold deposit in the central North China Craton, occurs within wall rocks of Neoarchean TTG (tonalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite) gneiss and shows a close relationship with the early Cretaceous Mapeng granitoid pluton and various intermediate–mafic dykes. The occurrence, morphology, composition, and precipitation mechanism of the Au–Ag minerals are...
The Shihu quartz vein‐type gold deposit in the central North China Craton occurs within Neoarchean TTG (tonalite‐trondhjemite‐granodiorite) gneisses and shows spatial relationship with quartz diorite porphyry. The occurrence of the ore body is controlled by the N‐S fracture. Primary mineral assemblage of the ore body is composed of quartz, calcite, and base‐metal sulphides, including pyrite, galena,...
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