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Xianghualing Sn-polymetallic ore field, Linwu Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

Refs.:
- Jensen, M. (2005): Fluorite from the Xianghualing polymetallic ore field, Hunan Province, China. Rocks & Minerals 80(1), 32-38.
- Yuan, Shunda; Peng, Jiantang; Hu, Ruizhong; Li, Huimin; Shen, Nengping; Zhang, Dongliang (2008): A precise U-Pb age on cassiterite from the Xianghualing tin-polymetallic deposit (Hunan, South China). Mineralium Deposita, 43, 375-382.




Mineral list contains contents from all localities listed at bottom of page


Mineral List:
  • Arsenopyrite
  • Balipholite (TL)
  • Behoite
  • Bertrandite
  • Beryl
  • Bromellite
  • Calcite
  • Cassiterite
  • 'Chlorite Group'
  • Chondrodite
  • Chrysoberyl
  • Dolomite
  • Euclase
  • Eucryptite
  • Ferberite
  • Fluorite
  • Galena
  • Hambergite
  • Helvite
  • Hsianghualite (TL)
  • Lepidolite
  • Liberite (TL)
  • Magnesiotaaffeite-2N’2S
  • Magnetite
  • Molybdenite
  • Muscovite
  • Natrolite
  • Phenakite
  • Phlogopite
  • Pyrite
  • Pyrrhotite
  • Quartz
  • Scheelite
  • Sphaerobertrandite
  • Sphalerite
  • Thortveitite
  • Topaz
  • Wolframite
  • Zinnwaldite


    39 entries listed. 35 valid minerals. 3 type localities (valid minerals).

    Localities in this Region:
    China
     
    • Hunan Province
      • Chenzhou Prefecture
        • Linwu Co.
          • Xianghualing Sn-polymetallic ore field
    China
     
    • Hunan Province
      • Chenzhou Prefecture
        • Linwu Co.
          • Xianghualing Sn-polymetallic ore field

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