Tan Li's research while affiliated with Chengdu Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources and other places
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Xiaoqinling District is an important gold-producing area in China. It ranks second to Jiaodong with regard to gold deposits. The uprising period of the Wenyu granitic pluton and the wall-rocks of the deposit, as well as the mineralizing depth and reserved place of gold ore bodies, are significant to ore exploration. Fission-track (FT) analysis of z...
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... An early study, based on thermal modeling on limited AHe and AFT data, revealed a stage of rapid cooling that initiated at ∼45 Ma in the middle part of Huashan. Yu et al. (2013) published a vertical transect of AFT and zircon fission track (ZFT) in the east part of Huashan and also recognized the onset timing of fast exhumation at the early Eocene. The early Cenozoic cooling was suggested to be the reactivation of the Qinling fault system under a far-field response to the India-Asia collision. ...