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Mashan Mine (Tianmashan Mine), Tongguanshan ore field, Tongling Prefecture, Anhui Province, China

Latitude: 30°54'47"N
Longitude: 117°50'50"E
马山金硫矿

Skarn and stratabound gold-sulphur deposit.

References

- Dunchang Ma (1997): Geophysical and geochemical prospecting model of Mashan gold and sulfur deposit. Geology and Prospecting 33(3), 43-47.
- Yiming Zhao, Yinan Zhang, and Chengsi Bi (1999): Geology of gold-bearing skarn deposits in the middle and lower Yangtze River Valley and adjacent regions. Ore Geology Reviews 14, 227-249.
- Yuanming Pan and Ping Dong (1999): The Lower Changjiang (Yangzi/Yangtze) River metallogenic belt, east central China: intrusion- and wall rock-hosted Cu-Fe-Au, Mo, Zn, Pb, Ag deposits. Ore Geology Reviews 15, 177-242.
- Cen Kuang and Yu Chongwen (1999): Mass and Energy Transportation in Ore-Forming Processes of Sulfide Deposits in Tongling District. Journal of China University of Geosciences 10(4).
- Junwu Lu and Yuanfa Xia (2001): Occurrence and distribution of gold in the Tianmashan sulfur-gold deposit. Geology and Prospecting 37(3), 29-31.
- Kuang Cen and Chongwen Yu (2001): The solubility of a metallic mineral with other coexisting minerals and the ore-forming processes of metallic sulfides. Science in China, Series D (Earth Sciences), 44(4), 289-297.
- Lee Hyun-Koo, Li Xuejun, Tian Shihong, and Du Yangsong (2003): Contrast in Fluid Metallogeny between the Tianmashan Au-S Deposit and the Datuanshan Cu Deposit in Tongling, Anhui Province. Acta Geologica Sinica 77(1), 116-124.
- Lianxing Gu, Khin Zaw, Wenxuan Hu, Kaijun Zhang, Pei Ni, Jinxiang He, Yaotong Xu, Jianjun Lu, and Chunming Lin (2007): Distinctive features of Late Palaeozoic massive sulphide deposits in South China. Ore Geology Reviews 31, 107-138.
- Yanjing Chen, Huayong Chen, Khin Zaw, Pirajno, F., and Zengjie Zhang (2007): Geodynamic settings and tectonic model of skarn gold deposits in China: An overview. Ore Geology Reviews 31, 139-169.
- 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, 3-47.
- Yang, Qiu-rong; Wang, Jin-fang; Feng, Jing-zhi; Hou, Zeng-qian; Yang, Zhu-sen; Meng, Yi-feng; Wang, Cong-ying; Chen, Wen-tao (2010): Geological and geochemical characteristics of the Tianmashan Au-S deposit in Tongling, Anhui province. Diqiu Xuebao, 31, 203-208.

Mineral List

Actinolite
Altaite
Andalusite
Andradite
Anhydrite
'Apatite'
Arsenopyrite
Biotite
Bismuth
Bismuthinite
Bornite
Brucite
Calcite
Chalcocite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Chondrodite
Clinohumite
Clinozoisite
Cobaltite
Covellite
Cubanite
Diopside
Dolomite
Epidote
Farringtonite
'Feldspar Group'
Forsterite
Galena
Galenobismutite
Goethite
Gold
var: Electrum
Greigite
Gypsum
Hematite
Hessite
Humite
Joséite
Kaolinite
Limonite
Magnetite
Maldonite
Marcasite
'Melnikovite'
Molybdenite
Muscovite
var: Sericite
Phlogopite
Pilsenite
Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
var: Chalcedony
'Serpentine Group'
Siderite
Silver
Silver
var: Küstelite

Sphalerite
var: Marmatite
Spinel
Staurolite
Talc
Tellurobismuthite
Tetradymite
Tetrahedrite
var: Argentian Tetrahedrite
Titanite
Tremolite
Valleriite
Vesuvianite
Wollastonite
Zoisite


73 entries listed. 59 valid minerals.

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