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Jinlongshan Au-Sb deposit, Western Qinling gold belt, Zhen'an Co., Shangluo Prefecture, Shaanxi Province, China

References:
- Zhiping Li, and S.G. Peters (1998): Comparative Geology and Geochemistry of Sedimentary-Rock-Hosted (Carlin-Type) Gold Deposits in the People's Republic of China and in Nevada, USA. USGS Open-File Report 98-466.
- Peters, S.G. (2002): Geology, Geochemistry, and Geophysics of Sedimentary-Hosted Au Deposits in P.R. China. Chapter 4. USGS Open-File Report: 02-131, pp. 188-200.
- Guangde Shi, Xinhui Liu, Yongwen Zhang, Shuang Liu, and Zhiyi Zhang (2005): Characteristics of Gold Deposits in Zhen'an-Xunyang Basin and Gold Resources Targeting. Journal of Earth Sciences and Environment 27(3), 10-14 (in Chinese with English abstract).
- Jing Zhang, Yanjing Chen, Fuxin Zhang, and Chao Li (2006): Ore Fluid Geochemistry of the Jinlongshan Carlin Type Gold Ore Belt in Shaanxi Province, China. Chinese Journal of Geochemistry 25(1), 23-32 (in Chinese with English abstract).





Map Reference: 33°18'N , 109°13'E

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Mineral List:
Ankerite
Arsenopyrite
Baryte
Calcite
var: Ferroan Calcite
'Chalcedony'
Chalcopyrite
Dickite
Fluorite
Galena
Kaolinite
Limonite
Pyrite
var: Arsenian Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
var: Jasper
'Sericite'
Sphalerite
Stibnite
Valentinite


21 entries listed. 15 valid minerals.

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