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Xiangshan Uranium ore field, Chongren Co., Fuzhou Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, China

Located in the southwestern part of the Ganhang metallogenic belt (also known as Ganhang uranium ore belt). The area straddles the border between Chongren and Le'an counties.



References:
- Shen Weizhou and Liu Changshi (1996): The Tin and Uranium Deposits of Continental Crust Remelting Type Volcanic-Intrusive Complexes. In: Wang Dezi, Ren Qijiang et al. (eds.): The Mesozoic Volcanic-Intrusive Complexes and Their Metallogenic Relations in East China. Science Press (Beijing), 112-126.
- Wenbin Zhou, and Zhanshi Zhang (2000): Experimental study and modelling of water-rock interaction in Xiangshan fossil geothermal field, south-eastern China. Proceedings of the World Geothermal Congress, 2319-2324.
- Fan Hong-hai, Ling Hong-fei, Wang De-zi, Shen Wei-zhou, Liu Chang-shi, and Jiang Yao-hui (2001): Ore-Forming Material Sources for Xiangshan Uranium Ore-Field in Jiangxi Province: Evidence from Nd-Sr-Pb Isotopes. Geological Journal of China Universities 7(2), 139-145.
- Li Jianwei, Zhou Meifu, Li Xianfu, Fu Zhaoren, and Li Zijin (2002): Structural control on uranium mineralization in South China: Implications for fluid-flow in continental strike-slip faults. Science in China, Series D (Earth Sciences), 45(9), 851-864.
- Jiang, Y.H., Ling, H.F., Jiang, S.Y., Shen, W.Z., Fan, H.H., and Ni, P. (2003): Sr-Nd isotope systematics of fluorite in the world-class Xiangshan uranium deposit, SE China: Evidence for ore-forming fluid derivation from the local enriched mantle source. Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts 2003, A 190.
- Shuming Zhang, Dagan Yu, and Brewer, T.S. (2005): Correlation between shoshonitic rocks and uranium mineralization in the Xiangshan uranium ore field. In: Jingwen Mao, and Bierlein, F.P. (eds.): "Mineral Deposit Research", Vol. 1, Birkhäuser, pp. 337-338.
- Yaohui Jiang, Hongfei Ling, Shaoyong Jiang, Honghai Fan, Weizhou Shen, and Pei Ni (2005): Petrogenesis of a Late Jurassic Peraluminous volcanic Complex and its High-Mg, Potassic, Quenched Enclaves at Xiangshan, Southeast China. Journal of Petrology 46(6), 1-34.
- Yaohui Jiang, Hongfei Ling, Shaoyong Jiang, Weizhou Shen, Honghai Fan, and Pei Ni (2006): Trace Element and Sr-Nd Isotope Geochemistry of Fluorite from the Xiangshan Uranium Deposit, Southeast China. Economic Geology 101, 1613-1622.
- Zhengyi Liu, Letian Du, and Zhijian Wen (2007): The Geochemical Experimental Study on the Relationship between Uranium and Phosphor in Xiangshan Rich Uranium Mineralization. Journal of East China Institute of Technology 30(2), 101-106 (in Chinese with English abstract).





Map Reference: 27°50'N , 116°14'E

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Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities


Mineral List:
Albite
'Albite-Anorthite Series'
Almandine
Annite
'Apatite'
'var: Carbonate-rich Apatite'
Apatite-(CaF)
var: Francolite

Augite
Brannerite
Calcite
'Chalcedony'
'Chlorite Group'
Diopside
Edenite
Ferrosilite
Fluorite
Galena
Gypsum
Hematite
Illite
Jordisite
'K Feldspar'
Magnesiohastingsite
Magnesiohornblende
Magnetite
Phlogopite
Pyrite
Quartz
Sanidine
'Sericite'
Thorianite
Uraninite
var: Pitchblende



49 entries listed. 23 valid minerals.

Localities in this Region:
China
 
  • Jiangxi Province
    • Fuzhou Prefecture
      • Chongren Co.
        • Xiangshan Uranium ore field

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