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Jiguanshi Ag-(Au) deposit, Tongling Mining District, Tongling Prefecture, Anhui Province, China

Medium-sized Ag-(Au) deposit. Orebodies are complicated in mineral composition, with 51 metallic minerals already identified.

Ref.:
- Wu, C.Y., Bai, G., and Xu, L.M. (1993): Types and distribution of silver ore deposits in China. Mineralium Deposita, 28(4), 223-239.

- Chu Guozheng, Wu Yanchang, Liu Guanghua, Zhou Daoyu, Hu Fu'e, and Shi Dongfang (2000): Geology and Geochemistry of the Jiguanshi Silver (Gold) Deposit in Tongling, Anhui. Geology-Geochemistry 28(3), 31-40.

- Qin Xinlong, Du Yangsong, Lee, H.K., Yin Jingwu, and Guo Xifeng (2003): Fe-Ti oxide and Fe-Cu sulfide exsolution in amphibole cumulate xenoliths from granodiorite in Tongling, Anhui Province. Chinese Science Bulletin 48(23), 2626-2634.





Map Reference: 30°51'30"N , 117°54'0"E

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Mineral List:
  • Albite
  • 'Apatite'
  • Biotite
  • Chalcopyrite
  • 'Chlorite Group'
  • Cubanite
  • Magnesiohastingsite
  • Magnetite
       var: Titaniferous Magnetite
  • Pargasite
  • Pyrite
  • Pyrrhotite
  • Silver
  • Zircon


    14 entries listed. 10 valid minerals.

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