
Hainan Shilu calcite ore prospective reserves

Geological characteristics and metallogenesis of the
Proven ore reserves exceed 460 Mt of Feore at an average grade of 51% FeO (maximum 69%), 407 Mt of Coore at an average grade of 029% Co metal (highest grade 11%), and 665 Mt of Cuore at an average grade of 118% Cu 2014年5月6日 海南石碌铁矿床是我国为数不多的大型富铁矿床之一,被誉为亚洲最大的富铁矿 (Zhang et al, 2014 及其中的参考文献)。 自20世纪50年代开展找矿勘查以来,国内许多学者和 海南石碌铁矿碧玉及其对矿床成因的制约2023年5月17日 The Shilu Feore deposit, a largescale hematiterich ore deposit in Hainan Province, South China, contains proven reserves of over 460Mt Feore at 51% FeO, 407Mt Geological characteristics and metallogenesis of the shilu Feore 2014年3月1日 The orebodies have past production and indicated reserves of 460 Mt at 512 wt% iron, 41 Mt at 029 wt% cobalt, and 67 Mt at 12 wt% copper ( Xiao et al, 2010, Xu et Metallogeny of the Shilu Fe–Co–Cu deposit, Hainan Island, South

Geological characteristics and metallogenesis of the Shilu Feore
2013年9月1日 The Shilu deposit on Hainan Island, China, is the largest highgrade Feore deposit in Asia and contains > 460 Mt of proven Fe ore reserves at an average grade of 51% Besides the main host rocks of the Neoproterozoic Shilu Group, the Shilu ore district is endowed with s everal characteristic features (Xu et al, 2013), including (1) the largest hematiterich Fe Ore Geology Reviews2013年9月1日 The Shilu Fe ore deposit in Hainan province, China, is known as the richest Feore deposit in Asia This deposit comprises hematiterich Feores, locally with magnetiterich Fe Geological characteristics and metallogenesis of the shilu Feore The Shilu Feore deposit, a largescale hematiterich ore deposit in Hainan Province, South China, contains proven reserves of over 460 Mt Feore at 51% FeO, 407 Mt Coore at 029% Geological characteristics and metallogenesis of the shilu Feore

Geological characteristics and metallogenesis of the shilu Feore
2013年9月1日 The Shilu Feore deposit, a largescale hematiterich ore deposit in Hainan Province, South China, contains proven reserves of over 460 Mt Feore at 51% FeO, 407 Mt 2022年4月25日 The giant Shilu FeCuCo deposit in Hainan Island, South China, which was structurally and hydrothermally superimposed, is mainly hosted in highly metasomatized dolostones/marbles of the ~ 900 Ma New insights about the origin of the Shilu FeCuCo deposit, Hainan 1999年10月1日 The predominant orogenic gold mineralization, which produces more than 95% of gold metal reserves in Hainan Island, formed in the Early Mesozoic (ca 228–224 Ma)This ore deposittype, represented by the Baolun, Gezhen, and Wangxia deposits, is generally hosted by metamorphosed volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks of the Paleo to Mesoproterozoic, the Neoproterozoic Sedimentary Environment of Shilu Area, Hainan 2022年4月25日 The giant Shilu FeCuCo deposit in Hainan Island, South China, which was structurally and hydrothermally superimposed, is mainly hosted in highly metasomatized dolostones/marbles of the ~ 900 Ma Shilu Group This study confirmed that the ore bodies are originally stratabound and epigenetic, but do not have spatial relations with any coeval New insights about the origin of the Shilu FeCuCo deposit, Hainan

Mineralogy and trace element geochemistry of the Co and Cu
2015年12月1日 The Shilu Fe–Co–Cu ore district, located on the western Hainan Province of South China, is famous for its high grade (average 51 wt% for FeO and up to 69 wt%) hematiterich ores, with the proven reserves exceeding 460 Mt (Xu et al, 2013)This district also produces cobalt (proven ore reserves of more than 4 Mt with average grade 029 wt%), copper (proven 2014年3月1日 The Shilu Fe–Co–Cu orebodies are located at the intersection of the E–Wtrending Changjiang–Qionghai and NE–SWtrending Gezhen fault zones (Fig 1 b)The ores are hosted in deformed Meso to Neoproterozoic metamorphic rocks (Fig 1 b)The Shilu orebodies are the largest ironrich ore deposit in Asia and comprise 38 iron orebodies, 17 cobalt Metallogeny of the Shilu Fe–Co–Cu deposit, Hainan Island, South 2021年8月1日 The early Neoproterozoic Shilu iron deposit is located in Hainan Island, South China It is an unusual Fe deposit with highgrade (average FeO of 51 wt%) and giant scale (proven Feore reserves The genesis of the early Neoproterozoic Shilu banded iron formations 2014年3月1日 The Shilu Fe–Co–Cu ore district is situated in the western Hainan Province of south China This district consists of the upper Ferich layers and the lower Co–Cu ores, which are mainly hosted within the Neoproterozoic Shilu Group, a dominantly submarine siliciclastic and carbonate sedimentary succession that generally has been metamorphosed to greenschist Petrography and geochemistry of the Shilu Fe–Co–Cu ore district

Geological characteristics and metallogenesis of the shilu Feore
DOI: 101016/JOREGEOREV201301015 Corpus ID: ; Geological characteristics and metallogenesis of the shilu Feore deposit in Hainan Province, South China @article{Xu2013GeologicalCA, title={Geological characteristics and metallogenesis of the shilu Feore deposit in Hainan Province, South China}, author={Deru Xu and Zhilin Wang and 2015年4月18日 The Shilu deposit on Hainan Island, China, is the largest highgrade Feore deposit in Asia and contains > 460 Mt of proven Fe ore reserves at an average grade of 51% FeO (SCISTCAS, 1986;Xu et al Detrital zircon UPb ages of the Proterozoic metaclasticsedimentary 2023年8月25日 Calcite forms through a variety of processes in different geological environments It is a key mineral in sedimentary rocks like limestone and marble, and its formation is influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and the composition of fluids involved Let’s explore these aspects in more detail:Calcite : Properties, Formation, Occurrence and Uses Areas2015年1月6日 The Shilu FeCoCu ore district, located at Hainan Province of South China, is well known for highgrade hematiterich Fe ores and also two Precambrian host successions, ie the Shilu Group and Microstructural observation and chemical dating on monazite

Confirmation and global significance of a largescale early
2018年4月1日 The Shilu iron ore deposit on Hainan Island, China, contains> 460 Mt of Fe ore reserves and formed during the early Neoproterozoic (10–08 Ga)2014年3月1日 The Shilu Fe–Co–Cu ore district, one of the most renowned Feore districts in China, is located in Changjiang County, western Hainan Province (Fig 1)The Fe and Co–Cu ores are mainly hosted within a dominantly submarine siliciclastic and carbonate sedimentary succession of the Neoproterozoic Shilu Group that mostly has been metamorphosed to Petrography and geochemistry of the Shilu Fe–Co–Cu ore district 2015年2月1日 New monazite chemical U–ThtotalPb (CHIME) ages, combined with microstructural observations, mineral compositions, and wholerock geochemistry, indicate that the largescale, banded iron formation (BIF)type Shilu Fe–Co–Cu ore district in Hainan Province, South China is a multistage product of sedimentation, metamorphism, and Microstructural observation and chemical dating on monazite 2016年1月19日 The early Neoproterozoic Shilu iron deposit is located in Hainan Island, South China It is an unusual Fe deposit with highgrade (average FeO of 51 wt%) and giant scale (proven Feore reserves Geochemical and Nd Isotopic Constraints on Provenance and

Precambrian continental crust evolution of Hainan Island in
2017年4月1日 The Shilu Group (27 km thick) controlling the largest Ferich ore deposit in China, only exposed at Changjiang area of the western Hainan Island, is a series of neritic siliciclastic rocks and Located in Changjiang Li Autonomous County, Hainan Province, Shilu Iron Mine was once regarded as the "No 1 iron ore mine in Asia" due to its rich resource reserves and high ore grade Since the official resumption of production in 1957, Shilu Iron Mine has made significant contributions to the development of China's iron and steel industry and the economic Iron oreIndustry LayoutHainan Mining Co, LTD2024年2月23日 Resources and Environment In 2023, the comprehensive energy consumption of industrial enterprises above designated size in the province was 168144 million tons of standard coal, an increase of 326% over the previous yearResources and Environment Natural Resources hainan2015年12月1日 The Shilu Fe–Co–Cu ore district, located on the western Hainan Province of South China, is famous for its high grade (average 51 wt% for FeO and up to 69 wt%) hematiterich ores, with the proven reserves exceeding 460 Mt (Xu et al, 2013)This district also produces cobalt (proven ore reserves of more than 4 Mt with average grade 029 wt%), copper (proven Mineralogy and trace element geochemistry of the Co and Cu

The Magnetic Exploration and Prospecting Direction of Shilu Iron
Direction of Shilu Iron Deposit in Hainan Area Ji’an Guo, Zhigang Yang, Dong Ou Taking Hainan Shilu iron ore iron as an example, magnetic anomaly characteristics of iron Shilu deposit in Hainan area was studied; the relationship between the magnetic anomaly characteristics and ore body was summarizedRequest PDF On Mar 1, 2014, Jinjie Yu and others published Metallogeny of the Shilu Fe–Co–Cu deposit, Hainan Island, South China: Constraints from fluid inclusions and stable isotopes Find Metallogeny of the Shilu Fe–Co–Cu deposit, Hainan Island, South 2007年7月1日 The Shilu iron ore deposit on Hainan Island, China, contains> 460 Mt of Fe ore reserves and formed during the early Neoproterozoic (10–08 Ga)Main features of the Shilu ductile shear zone in Hainan Island and 2014年12月1日 The Shilu Fe–Co–Cu ore district is situated in the western Hainan Province of south China This district consists of the upper Ferich layers and the lower Co–Cu ores, which are mainly Mineralogy and Metallogeny of the Shilu CoCu Ore Deposit in Hainan

New insights about the origin of the Shilu FeCuCo deposit, Hainan
The Shilu FeCuCo deposit is located in Changjiang County, western Hainan Island The ore bodies are mainly hosted in the Shilu Group and/or the Shihuiding Formation (Fig 1c and d) The Shilu Group comprises six units that are traditionally named as No 1 to No 6 from bottom upward The No 1, No 3, and No 5 units are composedRequest PDF On Jan 1, 2011, ZL Wang and others published Zircon LAICPMS UPb dating of the granodiorite porphyry from Shilu iron ore deposit, Hainan Province and its geological implication Zircon LAICPMS UPb dating of the granodiorite porphyry from Shilu ⓘ Calcite Formula: CaCO 3 (2009): Application of GIS in metallogenic prognosis in Shilu iron ore deposit, Hainan Geology and Exploration 45(6), 716721 Zhen Liao, Yuwang Wu, Jingbin Wang, Huiqiong Zhang, and Jingchun Wang (2011): Discussion on role of Mesozoic magmatism in reformation of Shilu iron deposit in HainanShilu Mine, Changjiang Co, Hainan, China mindatore grades and large reserves are quite few (Li et al, 1999; Chen et al, 2001) The Baolun gold deposit in southwestern Hainan Island is one of them discovered recently with high ore Au grades and large reserves, characterized by about 20 g/t of average Au grade, and proved gold reserves more than 70 t The Baolun gold deposit was discovered Geology and Mineralogy of the Baolun Hydrothermal Gold

Metallogeny of the Shilu Fe–Co–Cu deposit, Hainan Island, South
2014年3月1日 Previous studies of the genesis of the Shilu Fe–Co–Cu orebodies have produced contrasting models for their origin(s) including hydrothermal replacement(No 934 Geological Team, No 934 Geological Team BMGGP (Bureau of Metallurgy and Geology of Guangdong Province), 1954, Zhao et al, 2008) and a syngenetic seawater model with superimposed 2020年8月10日 The Shilu Group, distributed and located in the west Hainan, consists of a set of shallow sealagoon faci es (ironbearing) volcanicclastic rocks, carb onaceous shales, and black shales(PDF) Genesis of Two Types of Carbonaceous Material2023年5月17日 The Shilu Feore deposit, a largescale hematiterich ore deposit in Hainan Province, South China, contains proven reserves of over 460Mt Feore at 51% FeO, 407Mt Coore at 029% and 665Mt Cuore at 118% The deposit is largely hosted within the Meso to Neoproterozoic (ca 085130Ga) Shilu Group, a suite of metamorphosed neritic siliciclastic Geological characteristics and metallogenesis of the shilu Feore 2018年7月11日 Shilu iron deposit in Hainan Province was hailed as “ Asia ’ s largest iron ore rich ”, and ore mineral is mainly hematite, associated with cobalt, copper and nickel At present, there is no(PDF) The Chinese Iron Ore Deposits and Ore Production

Mesozoic gold mineralization in Hainan Province of South China:
2017年4月15日 The predominant orogenic gold mineralization, which produces more than 95% of gold metal reserves in Hainan Island, formed in the Early Mesozoic (ca 228–224 Ma)This ore deposittype, represented by the Baolun, Gezhen, and Wangxia deposits, is generally hosted by metamorphosed volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks of the Paleo to Mesoproterozoic, the The Shilu iron ore deposit on Hainan Island, China, contains> 460 Mt of Fe ore reserves and formed during the early Neoproterozoic (10–08 Ga) However, Jian SUN Research Associate phD Chinese 2015年2月1日 Monazite (Mnz) from Shilu Group is of “polygenetic” and “metamorphic” origin • CHIME dating on Mnz suggests Shilu Group deposition at between 1075 Ma and 880 Ma Peak metamorphism at ca 450 Ma related to “PanAfrican” or Caledonian orogen(s) Monazite ages of ca 260 Ma record fluid infiltration and Feremobilization Shilu Fe–Co–Cu ores were from Microstructural observation and chemical dating on monazite DOI: 101016/JLITHOS201412017 Corpus ID: ; Microstructural observation and chemical dating on monazite from the Shilu Group, Hainan Province of South China: Implications for origin and evolution of the Shilu Fe–Co–Cu ore districtMicrostructural observation and chemical dating on monazite

Structural deformation of the Shilu iron ore deposit in Hainan
2011年4月1日 The Shilu Fe ore deposit in Hainan Province, China, is famous for its extreme enrichment of Fe Its genesis, however, is still unclear due to its complicated geological characteristics2020年6月11日 Proven ore reserves exceed 460 Mt of Feore at an average grade of 51% FeO (maximum 69%), 407 Mt of Coore at an also consist of alternating white bands of dolomite + calcite ± actinolite ± diopside and black bands of These Paleozoic ages imply that Hainan Island, and the Shilu Group, were involved in the South 101016/joregeorev201301015 DeepDyveOre bodies containing of 50–100 kt of bauxite are common The Al 2 O 3 usually varies between 47 and 50% From the ores of best quality only ~ 2% Al 2 O 3 cannot be extracted in the refinery The reactive SiO 2 content of this type of ore is 1–2% The Bauxite: Geology, Mineralogy, Resources, Reserves and Beneficiation2018年4月1日 The Shilu iron ore deposit on Hainan Island, China, contains > 460 Mt of Fe ore reserves and formed during the early Neoproterozoic (10–08 Ga) However, the genesis of the deposit and whether the deposit actually represents a banded iron formation remain controversial Here, we present new petrographic, wholerock geochemical, and Fe isotopic data for Fe ores Confirmation and global significance of a largescale early

Initial study on the mineral assemblages associated with CuAu
The Shilu Fe ore deposit in Hainan province, China is known as the richest Feore deposit in Asia, with proven ore reserves exceed 460 Mt of Feore at an average grade of 51% FeO It is dominated by highgrade hematitetype Fe ores, which are hosted in dolomite marble of Shilu Group The constrained age of the ores is early Neoproterozoic