Latitude: 37°28'30"N
Longitude: 120°33'0"E
Hosted in the northern end of the Potouqing fault zone. Multiple quartz veins, disseminations and stockwork-style mineralizations occur in the footwalls of two parallel faults striking 30-40° NE and dipping 20-45° SE. The major ore bodies are up to 3.5 km long and up to 85 m wide.
References
- Mining Annual Review(1985):385. A gold mine.
- Yumin Qiu, Groves, D.I., McNaughton, N.J., Lianggen Wang, and Taihe Zhou (2002): Nature, age, and tectonic setting of granitoid-hosted, orogenic gold deposits of the Jiaodong Peninsula, eastern North China craton, China. Mineralium Deposita 37, 283-305.
Mineral List
14 entries listed. 11 valid minerals.
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