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Dashuigou Te deposit, Shimian Co., Ya'an Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China

Ref.:
- Wang, R., Chen, X., Xu, S., Lu, J., Shen, W., Luo, Y., and Hu, B. (1996): Complex exsolution in Te minerals from the Dashuigou Te deposit. Chinese Science Bulletin 41(14), 1198-1202.

- Xu, S.J., Shen, W.Z, Wang, R.C., et al. (1998): U-Pb dating of zircon grains from the ore-bearing plagioclase amphibole in the Dashuigou Te deposit. Chinese Science Bulletin 43(17), 1486-1489.

- Jingwen Mao and Jiaxiu Wei (2000): Helium and Argon Isotopic Components of Fluid Inclusions and Tracing to the Source of Metallogenic Fluids in the Dashuigou Tellurium Deposit of Sichuan Province. Acta Geoscientia Sinica 21(1), 58-61.

- Jingwen Mao, Yitian Wang, Tiping Ding, Yuchuan Chen, Jiaxiu Wei, and Jianzhao Yin (2002): Dashuigou Tellurium Deposit in Sichuan Province, China: S, C, O, and H Isotope Data and Their Implications on Hydrothermal Mineralization. Resource Geology 52(1), 15-23.

- Khin Zaw, Peters, S.G., Cromie, P., Burrett, C., and Zengqian Hou (2007): Nature, diversity of deposit types and metallogenic relations of South China. Ore Geology Reviews 31(1-4), 3-47.





Map Reference: 29°10'N , 102°11'E

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'Albite-Anorthite Series'
Chalcopyrite
Gold
Muscovite
Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
Tellurium
Tetradymite
Tsumoite


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