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Fujiawu Cu-Au deposit, Dexing Cu-Mo-Au ore field, Dexing Co., Shangrao Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, China

Latitude: 28°59'53"N
Longitude: 117°45'22"E
Porphyry copper-gold deposit, mined from an open pit.

References

- Dali Wan (1995): Geochemical anomaly features of the Fujiawu porphyry copper-(molybdenum) deposit, Jiangxi Province. Geology and Prospecting 31(4), 47-51.
- Qiang Wang, Jifeng Xu, Ping Jian, Zhiwei Bao, Zhenhuan Zhao, Chaofeng Li, Xiaolin Xiong, and Jinlong Ma (2006): Petrogenesis of Adakitic Porphyries in an Extensional Tectonic Setting, Dexing, South China: Implications for the Genesis of Porphyry Copper Mineralization. Journal of Petrology 47(1), 119-144.
- Peng Qian, Jianjun Lu, and Fengxiang Liu (2006): Isotopic Tracing of ore-forming Source Materials in the Porphyry Copper Deposit of Dexing, Jiangxi Province. Global Geology [Shijie Dizhi] 25(2), 135-140 (in Chinese with English abstract).

External Links

http://www.portergeo.com.au/database/mineinfo.asp?mineid=mn425

Mineral List

Albite
Anhydrite
Arsenopyrite
Biotite
Bornite
Chalcocite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Epidote
Galena
Gold
var: Electrum

Hematite
var: Specularite

'Hydromuscovite'
Illite
'K Feldspar'
Magnetite
Molybdenite
Muscovite
var: Sericite

Pyrite
Quartz
Siderite
Sphalerite
Tennantite
Tetrahedrite


24 entries listed. 17 valid minerals.

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