Preliminary study on light hydrocarbons in ore-forming fluids of gold and antimony deposits in southwestern Guizhou, China

METAL minerals precipitate generally from ore-forming fluid. It is suggested that organic mat-ter in ore-forming fluid is one of the best media which show the role of organic matter in oregenesis. Because mineralizing temperatures of many ore deposits exceeded the stable rangesof liquid hydrocarbons...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chinese science bulletin 1997-10, Vol.42 (20), p.1708-1711
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