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Tudun Cu-Ni deposit, Huangshan-Jing'erquan ore belt, Hami Co. (Kumul Co.; Qumul Co.), Hami Prefecture (Kumul Prefecture; Qumul Prefecture), Xinjiang Autonomous Region, China

Latitude: 42°15'N
Longitude: 94°7'E

Mineral List

Calcite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Epidote
Kaolinite
Muscovite
var: Sericite

'Olivine'
Pentlandite
Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
'Serpentine Group'
Talc


12 entries listed. 8 valid minerals.

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References

- Lianchang Zhang, Wenjiao Xiao, Kezhang Qin, Jinsheng Ji, and Xingke Yang (2004): Types, geological features and geodynamic significances of gold-copper deposits in the Kanggurtag metallogenic belt, eastern Tianshan, NW China. International Journal of Earth Sciences 93, 224-240.
- Jingwen Mao, Goldfarb, R.J., Yitian Wang, Hart, C.J., Zhiliang Wang, and Jianmin Yang (2005): Late Paleozoic base and precious metal deposits, East Tianshan, Xinjiang, China: Characteristics and geodynamic setting. Episodes 28(1), 23-36.
- Qiang Zhou, Fu-Ping Gan, Jiang-Pin Chen, Bo-Kun Yan, and Run-Sheng Wang (2006): Application of Hyperspectral Imaging Data to Mineral Identification in Tudun Cu-Ni Deposit, Hami, Xinjiang. Mineral Deposits [Kuangchuang Dizhi] 25(3), 329-336.

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