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Sanqilinyi U deposit (U deposit No. 3701), Teng Co., Wuzhou Prefecture, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China

Uranium deposit, hosted in Middle Devonian argillaceous limestone in the exocontact zone of a biotite granite.

References

- Maozhong Min, Lingfu Kong, and Yi Jiang (1987): On the genetic relationship between the L granite body and the 3701 uranium deposit. Uranium Geology 26(1), 23-33.
- Maozhong Min, Lingfu Kong, and Zuhuan Zhang (1987): Geological features of a uranium deposit and its hydrothermal superimposition and ore-forming transformation processes. Mineral Deposits 6(4).
- Maozhong Min, Lingfu Kong, and Yi Jiang (1989): Study on isotopic geochemistry of origin of the 3701 uranium deposit. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica 7(1).
- Maozhong Min and Junqi Wu (1992): Stable isotope studies of paleokarst-hosted uranium deposits in China. Geochemical Journal 32(2), 103-115.

Mineral List

Antimonselite
Calcite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Coffinite
Dolomite
Galena
'K Feldspar'
Marcasite
Millerite
Molybdenite
Muscovite
var: Damourite

Muscovite
var: Sericite

Nickeline
Pentlandite
Pyrite
Quartz
var: Chalcedony
Sphalerite
Tennantite
Ullmannite
Uraninite
var: Pitchblende



22 entries listed. 16 valid minerals.

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