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Review of the Metallogenic Regularity of Magnesite Deposits in China

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AbstractChina has abundant reserves of magnesite, making it the world's leading source of this strategic mineral. Sparry magnesite is the main type of magnesite deposit, and is easy to exploit. It occurs mainly as the sedimentary‐metamorphic type. Production is centred on eastern Liaoning Province, where a world‐class large to super large magnesite ore processing and production facility has been developed. Hydrothermal metasomatic deposits, associated with ultramafic complexes and eluvial deposits produced by weathering, are two other important types found in China. The Western section of the Bangonghu‐Nujiang metallogenic belt is an important target region for prospecting lake‐sedimentary magnesite deposits. Based on a systematic analysis of material from 62 magnesite production areas, this study investigated the metallogeny of magnesite and delineated 13 magnesite metallogenic belts. Maps were produced showing metallogenic regularities in magnesite deposits, the metallogenic system of the magnesite deposits, and the distribution of the metallogenic belts of Chinese magnesite deposits. It provides a theoretical basis for forecasting the location of potential magnesite resources in China. Finally, it explores some key scientific issues, including the formation processes of ultra magnesite ore‐concentrated areas, and their sources of magnesium.
Title: Review of the Metallogenic Regularity of Magnesite Deposits in China
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AbstractChina has abundant reserves of magnesite, making it the world's leading source of this strategic mineral.
Sparry magnesite is the main type of magnesite deposit, and is easy to exploit.
It occurs mainly as the sedimentary‐metamorphic type.
Production is centred on eastern Liaoning Province, where a world‐class large to super large magnesite ore processing and production facility has been developed.
Hydrothermal metasomatic deposits, associated with ultramafic complexes and eluvial deposits produced by weathering, are two other important types found in China.
The Western section of the Bangonghu‐Nujiang metallogenic belt is an important target region for prospecting lake‐sedimentary magnesite deposits.
Based on a systematic analysis of material from 62 magnesite production areas, this study investigated the metallogeny of magnesite and delineated 13 magnesite metallogenic belts.
Maps were produced showing metallogenic regularities in magnesite deposits, the metallogenic system of the magnesite deposits, and the distribution of the metallogenic belts of Chinese magnesite deposits.
It provides a theoretical basis for forecasting the location of potential magnesite resources in China.
Finally, it explores some key scientific issues, including the formation processes of ultra magnesite ore‐concentrated areas, and their sources of magnesium.

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