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Widely-distributed lamprophyres in the Laowangzhai gold deposit were associated closely with gold ores. Phlogopite ~(40)Ar/~(39)Ar dating suggests that the emplacement age of lampro-phyric magma ranges from (30.8±0.4) to (34.3±0.2) Ma, and gold mineralization took place at (26.4±0.2) Ma. PGE geochemical tracing indicates that gold in the gold deposit did not come from the primitive lamprophyric magma. The tempo-spatial paragenesis between lamprophyres and mesothermal gold deposits along the Jinsha-Red River belt may be attributed to the fact that they formed in the same tectonic setting.
Widely-distributed lamprophyres in the Laowangzhai gold deposit were closely linked to gold ores. Phlogopite ~ (40) Ar / ~ (39) Ar dating suggests that the emplacement age of lampro-phyric magma ranges from (30.8 ± 0.4) to (34.3 ± 0.2) Ma, and gold mineralization took place at (26.4 ± 0.2) Ma. PGE geochemical tracing said that gold in the gold deposit did not come from the primitive lamprophyric magma. The tempo-spatial paragenesis between lamprophyres and mesothermal gold deposits along the Jinsha -Red River belt may be attributed to the fact that they formed in the same tectonic setting.