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Tieshanlong Mine (Huangsha Mine), Yudu Co., Ganzhou Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, China

Latitude: 25°47'0"N
Longitude: 115°25'30"E
Vein type tungsten-copper-tin deposit. Some of the veins carry much silver, which almost exclusively occurs as substitutions in Pb and Bi sulfides and sulfosalts.



NOTE: Ottens (2009) erroneously lists this locality as being located in Quannan County, although he provides a grid reference that plots within Yudu County.

References

- Liang Shuyi and Xia Hongyuan (1989): Silver and sulfosalt minerals in tungsten deposits, South China. Chinese Journal of Geochemistry 8(2), 135-145.
- Werner, A.B.T., Sinclair, W.D., and Amey, E.B. (1998): International Strategic Mineral Issues Summary Report - Tungsten. US Geological Survey Circular 930-O.
- Wu, C.Y., Bai, G., and Xu, L.M. (2006): Types and distribution of silver ore deposits in China. Mineralium Deposita 28(4), 223-239.
- Ottens, B. (2009): Lapis 34(10), 31-41.

Mineral List

Arsenopyrite
Bismuth
Bismuthinite
var: Argentiferous Bismuthinite
Cassiterite
Chalcopyrite
Ferberite
Fluorite
Galenobismutite
var: Argentiferous Galenobismutite

Muscovite
Pyrite
Quartz
Scheelite
Sphalerite
Stannite
Tetrahedrite
Wolframite


17 entries listed. 14 valid minerals.

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