Latitude: 34°0'30"N
Longitude: 102°29'0"E
Located about 5 km east of the Laerma deposit (Gansu Province), which exhibits a similar mineralization.
References
- De'an Zhu (1995): Isotope geochemistry of southern Asia zone wollastonite-mudstone type Au deposits in western Qinling. Geology and Prospecting 31(5), 36-42.
- Jiajun Liu, Minghua Zhang, and Jianming Liu (1995): Description of a possibly new Ni-As-S-Se mineral phase. Acta Mineralogica Sinica 15(4), 425-427 (in Chinese with English abstract).
- Jiajun Liu, Jianming Liu, Wenquan Lu, Minghua Zheng, Yufeng Zhou, Xuexiang Gu, and Bin Zhang (1998): Se-stibnite from Qiongmo gold deposit in Western Qinling, China. Acta Mineralogica Sinica 18(4), 445-451.
- 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.
- Liu Jia-jun, Liu Xian-fan, Ling Hong-fei, Liu Jian-ming, and Lu Wen-quan (2000): Selenium concentration and characteristics of Famatinite from Qiongmo gold deposit, western Qinling mountains. Geological Journal of China Universities 6(2), 210-214 (in Chinese with English abstract).
- Jiajun Liu, Minghua Zheng, Jianming Liu, and Wenchao Su (2000): Geochemistry of the La'erma and Qiongmo Au-Se deposits in the western Qinling Mountains, China. Ore Geology Reviews 17, 91-111.
- Jingwen Mao, Yumin Qiu, Goldfarb, R.J., Zhaochong Zhang, Garwin, S., and Ren Fengshou (2002): Geology, distribution, and classification of gold deposits in the western Qinling belt, central China. Mineralium Deposita 37, 352-377.
- Jiajun Liu, Zhiming Li, Jianming Liu, Jianping Wang, Caixia Feng, and Wenquan Lu (2005): Mineralogy of the Stibnite-Antimonselite Series in the Nature. Journal of Jilin University (Earth Science Edition) [Jilin Daxue Xuebao (Diqiu Kexue Ban)] 35(5), 545-553.
- Liu, J., Liu, J., Liu, C., Qi, F., Liu, Y., and Li, Y. (2001): Some new data on mineralogy of the stibnite-antimonselite series. Presentation at the 11th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Abstract no. 3234.
Mineral List
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