The No. 1 and No. 2 mafic-uhramafic intrusions in the Dacaotan area located in the middle of Jueluotag suture zone and north of Kanggnertage-Huangshan fault. To the east of this area, a number of magmatic Ni-Cu-(PGE) sulfide deposits are hosted in the mafic and ultramafic intrusions in the Tudun-Huangshan-Tulargen areas, which occur in the south of Kanggnertage-Huangshan fault. Zircons from two gabbro samples of the No. 1 and No. 2 intrusions yield SIMS ^238206ges of 279± 2Ma and 278 ± 2Ma, respectively. The two intrusions mainly consist of dunite and gabbro and both have low rare earth elements (REE) concentrations, with slightly depleted to fiat LREE patterns. Whole-rock Sr-Nd isotopic compositions indicate that the parental magmas of the two intrusions may have derived from asthenosphere mantle and were similar to N-MORB in compositions. The parental magmas may have been contaminated by small amounts (1% ~% ) of the coeval A-type granite during ascent. Due to relatively low degrees of partial melting of the mantle source ( 10% ~15% ), sulfides may be remained in the mantle source. The parental magmas therefore are PGE-depleted and it is little chance to find economic Ni-Cu-(PGE) sulfide deposits in these two intrusions.