| Liu, Yifei, Bagas, Leon, Nie, Fengjun, Jiang, Sihong, Li, Chao (2016) Re–Os system of black schist from the Mesoproterozoic Bayan Obo Group, Central Inner Mongolia, China and its geological implications. Lithos, 261. 296-306 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2015.11.023 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | schist from the Mesoproterozoic Bayan Obo Group, Central Inner Mongolia, China and its geological implications...Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, 100037, China Centre for Exploration Targeting, University of...Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100037, China a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...xxxx Keywords: Bilute Formation Bayan Obo Group Haoyaoerhudong gold deposit Black schist Re–Os system a...a c t The Mesoproterozoic Bayan Obo Group in central Inner Mongolia, China, represents a sedimentary | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the present paper, with the exception of the Bayan Obo carbonatite, I have used examples of anorogenic...controversial Bayan Obo in northern China and the carbonatites of the Mianning–Dechang belt in SW China. It is...Australia (Mount Weld and Gifford complex) and China (Bayan Obo and the carbonatites of the Mianning–Dechang...Age data from Brandberg, Erongo, Gifford Creek, Bayan Obo and Maoniuping. Igneous Cx Rock/mineral dated...Gifford Creek ferrocarbonatite cx Bayan Obo Maoniuping REE deposit; Mianning–Dechang belt Ar/39Ar 40 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Resources, China University of Geosciences Beijing, 29 CE P Xueyuan Road, Beijing 100083, China AC *Corresponding...Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB), and the Tarim-North China cratonic blocks. This is followed by a discussion...associated with zoned mafic-ultramafic intrusions in NW China, and alkaline-peralkaline complexes, carbonatites...encompassing Siberia (sensu lato), NW and NE China and Mongolia, north of and excluding the Alpine-Himalayan...fold belts (Baikalides, Yana-Chukotka), the North China (SinoKorean)-Tarim cratonic blocks and the Altaids | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | examples as Mountain Pass, California, and Bayan Obo, Inner Mon golia), describes their geologic setting...rare earth concentrates; the ores at the Bayan Obo deposit (China) produce only magnetite and bastnaesite...recent decades in the USSR and abroad (the USA, China, Mongolia, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Malawi, and elsewhere)...2013 Deposit and source South Siberia, SSSR [6] North Siberia, SSSR [11] Mushugay Khuduk, Mongolia [2]...1966) Ondakorume, Namibia Okurusu, Namibia Bayan Obo, China [6] Amba Dongar, India (Frolov, 1975) Ravalli | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada 2014 Abstract China started to produce rare earth elements (REEs) in...government-created disparity between prices within China and the rest of the world. Industrialized countries...Because of rapid price increases of REE outside of China, we have witnessed a world-scale REE exploration...phosphate fertilizer production, U processing, mining of Ti-Zr-bearing placers, and exploitation of Olympic...deposits and one peralkaline intrusion-related deposit. The ideal REE development targets would be located | | Nokleberg, Warren J., Parfenov, Leonid M., Khanchuk, Alexander I., Kuzmin, Mikhail I., Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Rodionov, Sergey M., Smelov, Alexander P., Badarch, Gombosuren, Yan, Hongquan, Hwang, Duk-Hwan, Ogasawara, Masatsugu (2010) Appendix A: Description of the Northeast Asia Project and Associated Products. Professional Paper Vol. 1765 (1765a) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp1765a | Report (issue) | Rodionov, and Vladimir I. Shpikerman 3. Mineral-Deposit Models for Northeast Asia........................Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................compilation of a mineral-deposit database that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4)...(4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit models and clarification of that describe the regional...successive (4) synthesis of a series of mineral-deposit models that time stages; (5) a chapter on a metallogenic | | Dril, Sergey, Khanchuk, Alexander I., Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Ogasawara, Masatsugu, Rodionov, Sergey M., Sotnikov, Vitaly I., Spiridonov, Alexander M., Seminsky, Zhan V., Timofeev, Vladimir F., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Nokleberg, Warren J. (2010) Late Carboniferous through early Jurassic metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia, Chapter 7 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_7. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17657 | Report (issue) | Rodionov, and Vladimir I. Shpikerman 3. Mineral-Deposit Models for Northeast Asia........................Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................compilation of a mineral-deposit database that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4)...(4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit models and clarification of that describe the regional...successive (4) synthesis of a series of mineral-deposit models that time stages; (5) a chapter on a metallogenic | | Rodionov, Sergey M., Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Distanov, Elimir G., Badarch, Gombosuren, Dejidmaa, Gunchin, Hwang, Duk-Hwan, Khanchuk, Alexander I., Ogasawara, Masatsugu, Nokleberg, Warren J., Parfenov, Leonid M., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Seminskiy, Zhan V., Smelov, Alexander P., Yan, Hongquan, Davydov, Yuriy V.V., Fridovskiy, Valeriy Yu., Gamyanin, Gennandiy N., Gerel, Ochir, Kostin, Alexei V., Letunov, Sergey A., Li, Xujun, Nikitin, Valeriy M., Ratkin, Vladimir V., Shpikerman, Vladimir I., Sudo, Sadahisa, Sotnikov, Vitaly I., Spiridonov, Alexander V., Stepanov, Vitaly A., Sun, Fengyue, Sun, Jiapeng, Sun, Weizhi, Supletsov, Valeriy M., Timofeev, Vladimir F., Tyan, Oleg A., Vetluzhskikh, Valeriy G., Wakita, Koji, Yakovlev, Yakov V., Zorina, Lydia M. (2010) Appendix C: Summary of Major Metallogenic Belts in Northeast Asia (the Russian Far East, Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) Professional Paper Vol. 1765 (1765c) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp1765c | Report (issue) | Rodionov, and Vladimir I. Shpikerman 3. Mineral-Deposit Models for Northeast Asia........................Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................compilation of a mineral-deposit database that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4)...(4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit models and clarification of that describe the regional...successive (4) synthesis of a series of mineral-deposit models that time stages; (5) a chapter on a metallogenic | | Rodionov, Sergey M., Khanchuk, Alexander I., Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Ogasawara, Masatsugu, Seminskiy, Zhan V., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Timofeev, Vladimir F., Nokleberg, Warren J. (2010) Middle Jurassic through Quaternary metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia, Chapter 8 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_8. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17658 | Report (issue) | Rodionov, and Vladimir I. Shpikerman 3. Mineral-Deposit Models for Northeast Asia........................Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................compilation of a mineral-deposit database that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4)...(4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit models and clarification of that describe the regional...successive (4) synthesis of a series of mineral-deposit models that time stages; (5) a chapter on a metallogenic | | Badarch, Gombosuren, Dejidmaa, Gunchin, Gerel, Ochir, Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Timofeev, Vladimir F., Nokleberg, Warren J. (2010) Devonian through early Carboniferous (Mississippian) metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia, Chapter 6 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_6. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17656 | Report (issue) | Rodionov, and Vladimir I. Shpikerman 3. Mineral-Deposit Models for Northeast Asia........................Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................compilation of a mineral-deposit database that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4)...(4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit models and clarification of that describe the regional...successive (4) synthesis of a series of mineral-deposit models that time stages; (5) a chapter on a metallogenic | | Nokleberg, Warren J., Bundtzen, Thomas K., Dawson, Kenneth M., Eremin, Roman A., Goryachev, Nikolai A., Khanchuk, Alexander I., Monger, James W.H., Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Parfenov, Leonid M., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Ratkin, Vladimir V., Rodionov, Sergey M., Shpikerman, Vladimir I. (2010) Methodology of a combined regional metallogenic and tectonic analysis for northeast Asia, Chapter 2 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_2. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17652 | Report (issue) | Rodionov, and Vladimir I. Shpikerman 3. Mineral-Deposit Models for Northeast Asia........................Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................compilation of a mineral-deposit database that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4)...(4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit models and clarification of that describe the regional...successive (4) synthesis of a series of mineral-deposit models that time stages; (5) a chapter on a metallogenic | | Berzin, Nikolai A., Distanov, Elimir G., Tomurtogoo, Onongyn, Timofeev, Vladimir F., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Nokleberg, Warren J. (2010) Neoproterozoic through Silurian metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia, Chapter 5 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_5. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17655 | Report (issue) | Rodionov, and Vladimir I. Shpikerman 3. Mineral-Deposit Models for Northeast Asia........................Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................compilation of a mineral-deposit database that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4)...(4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit models and clarification of that describe the regional...successive (4) synthesis of a series of mineral-deposit models that time stages; (5) a chapter on a metallogenic | | Smelov, Alexander P., Yan, Hongquan, Timofeev, Vladimir F., Prokopiev, Andrei V., Nokleberg, Warren J. (2010) Archean through Mesoproterozoic metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia, Chapter 4 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_4. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17654 | Report (issue) | Rodionov, and Vladimir I. Shpikerman 3. Mineral-Deposit Models for Northeast Asia........................Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................compilation of a mineral-deposit database that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4)...(4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit models and clarification of that describe the regional...successive (4) synthesis of a series of mineral-deposit models that time stages; (5) a chapter on a metallogenic | | Parfenov, Leonid M., Badarch, Gombosuren, Berzin, Nikolai A., Hwang, Duk-Hwan, Khanchuk, Alexander I., Kuzmin, Mikhail I., Nokleberg, Warren J., Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Ogasawara, Masatsugu, Prokopiev, Andrei V., Rodionov, Sergey M., Smelov, Alexander P., Yan, Hongquan (2009) Appendix B: Description of Map Units for Northeast Asia Summary Geodynamics Map. Professional Paper Vol. 1765 (1765b) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp1765b | Report (issue) | Rodionov, and Vladimir I. Shpikerman 3. Mineral-Deposit Models for Northeast Asia........................Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................compilation of a mineral-deposit database that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4)...(4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit models and clarification of that describe the regional...successive (4) synthesis of a series of mineral-deposit models that time stages; (5) a chapter on a metallogenic | | Parfenov, Leonid M., Badarch, Gombosuren, Berzin, Nikolai A., Hwang, Duk-Hwan, Khanchuk, Alexander I., Kuzmin, Mikhail I., Nokleberg, Warren J., Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Ogasawara, Masatsugu, Prokopiev, Andrei V., Rodionov, Sergey M., Smelov, Alexander P., Yan, Hongquan (2010) Introduction, Chapter 1 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_1. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17651 | Report (issue) | Rodionov, and Vladimir I. Shpikerman 3. Mineral-Deposit Models for Northeast Asia........................Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................compilation of a mineral-deposit database that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4)...(4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit models and clarification of that describe the regional...successive (4) synthesis of a series of mineral-deposit models that time stages; (5) a chapter on a metallogenic | | Obolenskiy, Alexander A., Rodionov, Sergei M., Ariunbileg, Sodov, Dejidmaa, Gunchin, Distanov, Elimir G., Dorjgotov, Dangindorjiin, Gerel, Ochir, Hwang, Duk-Hwan, Sun, Fengyue, Gotovsuren, Ayurzana, Letunov, Sergei N., Li, Xujun, Nokleberg, Warren J., Ogasawara, Masatsugu, Seminsky, Zhan V., Smelov, Akexander P., Sotnikov, Vitaly I., Spiridonov, Alexander A., Zorina, Lydia V., Yan, Hongquan (2010) Mineral-deposit models for northeast Asia, Chapter 3 in Metallogenesis and tectonics of northeast Asia. Professional Paper 1765_3. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp17653 | Report (issue) | Rodionov, and Vladimir I. Shpikerman 3. Mineral-Deposit Models for Northeast Asia........................Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................compilation of a mineral-deposit database that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4)...(4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit models and clarification of that describe the regional...successive (4) synthesis of a series of mineral-deposit models that time stages; (5) a chapter on a metallogenic | | | Report (issue) | Rodionov, and Vladimir I. Shpikerman 3. Mineral-Deposit Models for Northeast Asia........................Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ..................compilation of a mineral-deposit database that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4)...(4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit models and clarification of that describe the regional...successive (4) synthesis of a series of mineral-deposit models that time stages; (5) a chapter on a metallogenic | | | Report (issue) | Formation. The discovery of this disseminated gold deposit in the 1960's inspired much of the subsequent gold...programs in the USGS include basic research on ore-deposit systems, studies of strategic and critical minerals...ferromanganese and polymetallic sulfides, and specific deposit studies of Red Dog, Alaska; Paradise Peak, Jerritt...Nev.; Mesquite, Calif.; Gilman, Colo.; and Bayan Obo. China. I am pleased with the success of previous...geochemical, and geophysical expression of mineral-deposit systems. The program's goal is to develop concepts | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Winter Meeting of the Geological Society’s Mineral Deposit Studies Group and the Applied Mineralogy Group...constraints on the genesis of the Cligga Head Sn-W deposit, S.W. England. European Journal of Mineralogy,...dependent not only on the geological knowledge of each deposit, but especially on the mineralogical association...limestone. ß 2009 Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and The AusIMM Published by Maney on behalf of...generally low, and thought to represent a subeconomic mining source. Unlike continental stratiform chromitite | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | superimposed orogeny, and composite metallogenic system in China Jun Deng, Qingfei Wang, Gongjian Li PII: DOI: Reference:...superimposed orogeny, and composite metallogenic system in China. The address for the corresponding author was captured...superimposed orogeny, and composite metallogenic system in China Jun Deng*, Qingfei Wang, and Gongjian Li State Key...and Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China AC CE PT E D MA NU...MANUSCRIPT GR Focus Review Abstract: Continental China is a mosaic of numerous tectonic blocks, which amalgamated | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | monazite from the Bayan Obo rare earth element ore deposit, Inner Mongolia, China. Cherniak et 1561...the Mitchell County portion of the Spruce Pine District, Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina, was taken...description of the geology of the Spruce Pine District is available in Brobst (1962). Mont-Blanc vein...from similar veins in the Mont-Blanc massif: arsenopyrite-pyrite-pyrrhotite thermometry results in temperatures...Brobst, D.A. 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Morteani and...Granite-Hosted Tantalum Deposits: An Approach via District Analysis. P. 1. Pollard (with 1 Figure) . . ....the Xihuashan tungsten-bearing granites (Jiangxi, China). In the Vallorcine granite (Alps) and the associated | | | Book | at vii viii Foreword Peking University and China University of Geosciences and currently has honorary...University of New South Wales, Sydney, and the China University of Geosciences, Beijing. Franco Pirajno...Pacific, China, Greenland and Australia, he has integrated experience in tectonics, ore deposit geology... including the little known mineral systems in China, which Franco Pirajno weaves with a distillation...hospitality and support for the numerous field trips in China and their patience with the idiosyncrasies of a | | | Book | and to think of new ways of mining minerals and remediation of the mining sites for which global pressures...resource in order to maintain active exploration and mining programmes. 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