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Daxigou Fe-Ba deposit, Zhashui Co., Shangluo Prefecture, Shaanxi Province, China

References:
- Gao Jiyuan (1996): Geochemistry of Strata-Bound Iron Deposits. In: Tu Guangzhi and Xu Zhonglun, eds.: Geochemistry of Strata-Bound Deposits in China. Science Press, Beijing (1996), pp. 431-469.
- Shao-Yong Jiang, Palmer, M.R., Yan-he Li, and Chun-Ji Xue (1996): Ba-Rich Micas from the Yindongzi-Daxigou Pb-Zn-Ag and Fe Deposits, Qinling, Northwestern China. Mineralogical Magazine 60(400), 433-445.
- Weixuan Fang, Guowei Zhang, Jiying Lu, and Yalin Li (2000): Complexity and Geodynamics of Ore-accumulating Basins in the Qinling Orogenic Belt, China. Acta Geologica Sinica 74(3), 458-465.
- Huang Zhuanying (2001): Mineralization Zoning in Yindongzi-Daxigou Barite-Siderite, Silver-Polymetallic Deposits in the Qinling Orogen, China. Chinese Journal of Geochemistry 2001(1) (in Chinese with English abstract).





Map Reference: 33°43'30"N , 109°15'0"E

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Mineral List:
Albite
Ankerite
Baryte
Biotite
Calcite
var: Ferroan Calcite

Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Dolomite
Dolomite
var: Ferroan Dolomite

'Feldspar Group'
Galena
Magnetite
Marcasite
Muscovite
var: Barian Muscovite

Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
var: Jasper
'Scapolite'
'Sericite'
Siderite
Sphalerite
Tetrahedrite
var: Argentian Tetrahedrite



23 entries listed. 13 valid minerals.

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