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Dongfengding Au deposit, Xiangfen Co., Linfen Prefecture, Shanxi Province, China

Latitude: 35°54'N
Longitude: 111°38'E
东峰顶金矿床, 襄汾县, 临汾市, 山西省, 中国

Gold- and sulphide-bearing quartz-baryte veins, hosted within a fracture zone in Permian sandstone and claystone that are intruded by aegirine syenite and syenite porphyry dykes.

References

- Jiannian Zeng (1991): Geological features and mineralization pattern of the Dongfengding gold deposit, Shanxi. Geology and Prospecting 27(4), 19-25.
- Jiannian Zeng, Dahua Zuo, Jielian Shao, Haiwen Chen, and Jinzhong He (1994): Geochemical characteristics and geochemical indicators of Dongfengding gold deposit. Geology and Prospecting 30(3), 56-62.
- Jingxuan Yao and Yinchuan Yang (2004): Geological and Geochemical Features and Genesis of Dongfengding Gold Deposit. Journal of Earth Sciences and Environment 26(3), 21-27 (in Chinese with English abstract).

Mineral List

Aegirine
Albite
Azurite
Baryte
Calcite
Chalcopyrite
Covellite
Digenite
Goethite
Gold
var: Electrum
Hematite
Jarosite
Lepidocrocite
Limonite
Magnetite
Malachite
Muscovite
var: Sericite

'Psilomelane'
Pyrite
Quartz
var: Chalcedony
var: Smoky Quartz
Siderite


24 entries listed. 18 valid minerals.

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