Oral Presentations
Session 3: Mineral Deposits of Tibet
Co-Chairs: Zhiming Yang, Yongjun Lu
*Presenting author is a student
The discovery of sulfide melt inclusions of UST quartz layers in Qulong, Tibet: Implications for the genesis of porphyry Cu deposits
Huanchun Qu | quhuanchun@126.com
Geology of the Tiegelongnan giant porphyry Cu (Au) deposit near Bangong suture zone, Tibet, China
Chao Yang*
Porphyry Cu deposits in China
Zhiming Yang (Keynote) | zm.yang@hotmail.com
How did magmatic and mineralizing processes in the Gangdese Paleocene-Eocene deposits respond to the India-Asia continental collision?
Junxing Zhao | junxingzhao@163.com
Porphyry and epithermal Cu-Au mineralization of the Duolong district, central Tibet
Jia Sun (Invited) | sunjia.china@yahoo.com
Nano- to micron-particulate gold hosted by magnetite in the giant Beiya gold deposit: A product of gold scavenging by bismuth melts
Haoyang Zhou* | zhouhaoy@mail2.sysu.edu.cn
Porphyry Cu fertility in the Lhasa Terrane, southern Tibet: Insights from terrane-scale whole-rock geochemistry and zircon trace element and Hf-O isotopes
Yongjun Lu
Ultrapotassic rocks and xenoliths from South Tibet: Contrasting styles of interaction between lithospheric mantle and asthenosphere during continental collision
Bo Xu* | bo.xu2@students.mq.edu.au
Evolution of the ore-forming fluids and genesis of Maoniuping REE deposit: Evidence from the Noble Gas Isotopic Compositions
Yan Liu | ly@cugb.edu.cn
Abstract not submitted