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Zircon and Apatite Geochemical Constraints on the Formation of the Huojihe Porphyry Mo Deposit in the Lesser Xing’an Range, NE China

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Northeastern China is an important Mo resource region in China, with more than 80 Mo deposits and occurrences. The Huojihe deposit located in the Lesser Xing'an Range represents one of the many Mesozoic porphyry Mo deposits in NE China and has been selected for investigation attempting to clarify the possible mechanisms controlling Mo mineralization. In this study, accessory minerals, including zircon and apatite from the causative intrusions (biotite monzogranite and granodiorite), have been analyzed to reveal their chemical and isotopic compositions, which provide insights into the nature of the source magmas and a better understanding of the factors affecting their mineralization potential.

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