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Taoxikeng Mine, Chongyi Co., Ganzhou Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, China

Fluorite
Taoxikeng Mine, Chongyi Co., Ganzhou Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, China

Photo: Safaa Yu
Vein-type tungsten deposit, hosted in Cambrian to Jurassic strata. The deposit has been mined since 1936 and is now operated by Chongyi Zhangyuan Tungsten Co. Ltd.

References

- Zhenghui Chen, Denghong Wang, Wenjun Qu, Yuchuan Chen, Pingan Wang, Jianxiang Wu, Jiajing Zhang, and Minlin Xu (2006): Geological characteristics and mineralization age of the Taoxikeng tungsten deposit in Chongyi County, southern Jiangxi Province, China. Geological Bulletin of China 25(4), 496-501 (in Chinese with English abstract).
- Chunli Guo, Denghong Wang, Yuchuan Chen, Yanbin Wang, Zhenghui Chen, and Shanbao Liu (2007): Precise Zircon SHRIMP U-Pb and Quartz Vein Rb-Sr Dating of Mesozoic Taoxikeng Tungsten Polymetallic Deposit in Southern Jiangxi. Mineral Deposits [Kuangchuang Dizhi] 26(4), 432-442 (in Chinese with English abstract).

Mineral List

Arsenopyrite
Bismuthinite
Calcite
Cassiterite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Covellite
Euclase
'Feldspar Group'
Ferberite
Fluorite
Kaolinite
Limonite
Molybdenite
Muscovite
var: Sericite
Phlogopite
Pyrite
Pyrophyllite
Quartz
Scheelite
Sphalerite
Topaz
'Tourmaline'
Wolframite
Zinnwaldite


26 entries listed. 19 valid minerals.

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