The Soil Geochemical Abnormal Characteristics in Eastern of Luonan County in Shanxi Province

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The study area is located in the north belt of Qingling latitudinal structural belt and contains well developed folds and faults directed EW and the iliceous carbonate sedimentary formations mainly in Lower Paleozoic Group and the sedimentary clastic rocks in Middle-upper Paleozoic Group. Tuyaowa anomaly belt, mainly with Au, As, Sb anomalies, is the favorable target for Au, As, Sb. Zhaizigou-Jianggou-Yujiagou anomaly belt, with Au, Ag, Cu, Zn, Mo anomalie, is the favorable target for Au, Ag, Cu, Zn, Mo. Miaowa-Houling abnomal belt, with Pb, Hg anomalies and Au, Ag, Zn, Mo weak anomalies, is the favorable target looking for Au, Ag, Zn, Mo and Pb. The abnomal belt of Shuigou-Hugou, with Au, Cu, Mo, Pb, V anomalie, is a favorable target for Au, Cu, Mo, Pb and V.

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