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Yumin Qiu
Researcher at University of Western Australia
Publications - 20
Citations - 2155
Yumin Qiu is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zircon & Craton. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1919 citations.
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Contrasting geochemical and Sm-Nd isotopic compositions of Archean metasediments from the Kongling high-grade terrain of the Yangtze craton: evidence for cratonic evolution and redistribution of REE during crustal anatexis
TL;DR: In this article, three clastic metasediments from the Kongling high-grade terrain of the Yangtze craton, South China were analyzed for major, trace and rare earth elements and Sm-Nd isotopic ratios.
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Constraints on crustal evolution and gold metallogeny in the Northwestern Jiaodong Peninsula, China, from SHRIMP U–Pb zircon studies of granitoids
L.G. Wang,Yumin Qiu,Neal J. McNaughton,David I. Groves,Z.K. Luo,J.Z. Huang,Laicheng Miao,Yu Liu +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, SHRIMP U-Pb studies of complexly zoned zircons of the Linglong, Luanjiahe and Guojialing granitoid suites suggest that the Jiaodong Peninsula is underlain by Precambrian basement with components up to 3.4 Ga old.
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Nature, age, and tectonic setting of granitoid-hosted, orogenic gold deposits of the Jiaodong Peninsula, eastern North China craton, China
TL;DR: The Jiaodong gold province of China as discussed by the authors is one of the largest gold deposits in the world, containing >900 tonnes of gold and gold-bearing quartz veins.
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Gold deposits in the Xiaoqinling-Xiong'ershan region, Qinling mountains, central China
TL;DR: The gold-rich Xiaoqinling-Xiong'ershan region in eastern Shaanxi and western Henan provinces, central China, lies about 30-50 km inland of the southern margin of the North China craton as discussed by the authors.
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Gold deposits of the northern margin of the North China Craton: multiple late Paleozoic–Mesozoic mineralizing events
Craig J.R. Hart,Richard J. Goldfarb,Yumin Qiu,Lawrence W. Snee,Lance D. Miller,Marti L. Miller +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used 40Ar-39Ar geochronology on 16 samples from gangue and alteration phases, combined with unpublished SHRIMP U-Pb dates on associated granitoids, suggest that gold mineralizing events occurred during Variscan, Indosinian, and Yanshanian orogenies at circa 350, 250, 200, 180, 150, and 129.