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DEEP-SEATED FLUID AND ITSMETALLOGENY

Yang Jinzhong1,Shen Yuanchao1,Zhao yuling2   

  1. 1.Institute of Geology,Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing  100029;
    2.Chang chun University of Science and Technology  130026
  • Received:1998-04-01 Online:1998-08-28 Published:2011-11-07

Abstract:

The relationship among deep-seated fluid movements,diagenesis and mineralization in the crust and the mantle is paid more attention to than whenever else in the past.The fluid has played a principal role during all kinds of geological process.This paper mainly reviews the formation,distribution and evolution of deep-seated,the function of fluid during geological process.Connected to the mineralization and metallogeny in Xinjiang,it is suggested that fluid study not only proclaims various geological process of the crust and even the deep part of the earth,but also systematically explains the relationship between formation and evolution of fluid and mineralization.

Key words: deep-seated fluid, metallogeny, subduction belt

CLC Number: 

  • P12/P618.51


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