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Title: | Neo-Tethyan magmatism and metallogeny in Myanmar - An Andean analogue? |
Authors: | Nicholas J. Gardiner Michael P. Searle Laurence J. Robb Christopher K. Morley |
Authors: | Nicholas J. Gardiner Michael P. Searle Laurence J. Robb Christopher K. Morley |
Keywords: | Earth and Planetary Sciences |
Issue Date: | 1-Jul-2015 |
Abstract: | © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Plate margin tectonism, magmatic and hydrothermal processes, and the genesis of mineral deposits are intricately linked. In Myanmar two near-parallel magmatic belts, that together contain a significant proportion of that country's mineral wealth, have contrasting metallogenic endowments. The Mogok-Mandalay-Mergui Belt hosts crustal melt S-type granites with significant tin-tungsten mineralization, while the Wuntho-Popa Arc comprises I-type granites and granodiorites with copper-gold mineralization. The spatial juxtaposition of the two belts and their distinct but consistent metallogenic endowment bears strong similarities to the metallogenic belts of the South American Cordillera. Recent U-Pb age dating has shown the potential for the two belts to be near-contemporary from the Late Cretaceous to Eocene. Here we investigate whether an Andean-type setting during subduction of Neo-Tethys could explain the observed magmatism and mineralization within these two belts. |
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ISSN: | 13679120 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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