Recently, the "Geological Survey of Rare Metal Deposits in Western Sichuan" undertaken by China Geological Survey Chengdu Institute of Comprehensive Utilization has made a breakthrough in prospecting in the near future. In the middle-sub-region of the Longzheng Cemetery in Daofu County, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, Rubidium beryllium industry grade granite pegmatite veins, preliminary project control and resource estimation, rubidium, beryllium resources up to large-scale deposits.
It is reported that the central Asia region is located in the core of the metamorphic magma dome of the Long March, regional geological background is conducive to rubidium, beryllium and other rare metal mineralization. Long March vaults denuded more shallow than the methyl card fornix, covering a serious. At present, the project team has conducted preliminary work on the pegmatite veins that have been exposed only in the deep cutting and accessible areas of the left bank of the Changzhenggou. 25 new mineralized pegmatites and pegmatite veins have been newly discovered. Among them, the rubidium beryllium industry grade granite pegmatite veins 3, the visible length of 260 meters to 400 meters, rubidium oxide grade 0.05% to 0.17%, beryllium oxide grade 0.27%. According to a comprehensive analysis, there are many more pegmatites in this area that are not exposed, and their peripheral and deep areas still have huge potential for prospecting.
The result is highly regarded by the Land and Resources Bureau of Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. The newly discovered rubidium beryllium ore is of great significance to the development of advantageous dominant minerals, economic restructuring and social development in Ganzi Prefecture.