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Xinrong Mn-Ag-(Pb-Zn) deposit, Luoding Co., Yunfu Prefecture, Guangdong Province, China

Supergene manganese oxide deposit.



References:
- Gui-Cheng Huang, Shi-Yi Yang, Xiong-Wu Wang, Long-Qing Chen, and Jing-Sheng Ling (2001): A Preliminary Study on Mode of Occurrence of Associated Silver in the Xinrong Manganese Deposit, Guangdong Province. Mineral Deposits [Kuangchuang Dizhi] 20(1), 69-74.
- Gui-Cheng Huang, Xiong-Wu Wang, Shi-Yi Yang, Long-Qing Chen, and Jing-Sheng Ling (2001): Geological Characteristics and Genesis of the Xinrong Manganese Deposit, Guangdong Province. Mineral Deposits [Kuangchuang Dizhi] 20(3), 243-250.
- Jian-Wei Li, Vasconcelos, P., Wei Zhang, Xiao-Dong Deng, Duzgoren-Aydin, N., Dai-Rong Yan, Jian-Qiang Zhang, and Ming-An Hu (2007): Timing and duration of supergene mineralization at the Xinrong manganese deposit, western Guangdong Province, South China: cryptomelane 40Ar/39Ar dating. Mineralium Deposita 42(4), 361-383. DOI 10.1007/s00126-006-0118-y





Map Reference: 22°48'30"N , 111°30'35"E

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Mineral List:
Baryte
Bromargyrite
Cryptomelane
Goethite
Gold
var: Electrum

Hollandite
Kaolinite
Lithiophorite
Nsutite
Pyrite
Pyrolusite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
Rosasite
Spessartine
Stephanite
Tetrahedrite
var: Argentian Tetrahedrite

Todorokite


18 entries listed. 16 valid minerals.

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