Located in the southwestern part of the Ganhang metallogenic belt (also known as Ganhang uranium ore belt).
Ref.:
- 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.
- 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).
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Map Reference: 27°50'N , 116°14'E
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