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Chapuzi Au deposit, Mianning Co., Liangshan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China

茶铺子金矿, 冕宁县, 凉山彝族自治州, 四川省, 中国

Quartz vein-type gold deposit, hosted in greenschist facies metamorphosed volcanic rocks within two sets of fracture zones.

Mineral List

Actinolite
Albite
Bornite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Dolomite
Galena
Gold
Muscovite
var: Sericite

Pyrite
'Pyroxene Group'
Quartz
Tetrahedrite


13 entries listed. 10 valid minerals.

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References

Guixi Pang (1982): Characteristics of several types of gold deposits in the northern part of the Kangdian ancient land. Geology and Prospecting 18(9), 18-22, 28 (in Chinese).

Deming Fu (1996): Minerogenic series and metallogenic regularity of nonferrous, rare and precious metallic deposits in post-Indosinian intracontinental orogenic belt on southwestern margin of Yangtze Platform. In: Luo Yaonan (ed.): Contributions to Geology and Mineral Resources in Intracontinental Orogenic Belts on the Southwestern Margin of the Yangtze Platform. Sichuan Publishing House of Science Technology (Chengdu), 120-129 (in Chinese with English abstract).

Denghong Wang, Yuchuan Chen, Jue Xu, Jianmin Yang, Chunji Xue, and Shenghao Yan (2000): Cenozoic Mineralization in China, as a Key to Past Mineralization and a Clue to Future Prospecting. Acta Geologica Sinica 74(3), 478-484.

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