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Lehua Mn-Pb-Zn deposit, Leping Co., Jingdezhen Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, China
Latitude: 28°50'10"N
Longitude: 117°18'0"E
Longitude: 117°18'0"E
Stratabound sedimentary-metamorphic manganese carbonate deposit with underlying vein-type lead-zinc mineralization.
Mineral List
28 entries listed. 22 valid minerals.
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References
Guilin Institute of Metallurgical Geology, Rocks & Minerals Department, Manganese Thematic Group (1976): Mineral compositions and associated element characteristics of manganese deposits in China. Geology and Prospecting 12(5), 47-52.
Hunan Metallurgical Geology Research Team 236 (1977): Characteristics and distribution profiles of China's major types of manganese deposits. Geology and Prospecting 13(8), 20-25, 28.
Jiuling Zhang (1982): Geological features and prospecting directions of the main types of foreign and domestic manganese deposits. Geology and Prospecting 18(2), 26-40.
Gu, L.X. (1987): Genetic relationship between stratiform manganese ores and lead-zinc veinlets in the Lehua mine, Jiangxi Province. Geological Review 33(2), 267-274 (in Chinese with an English abstract).
Peizheng Li, Guoping Deng, Hong Tao, and Yanzhi Wu (1999): Analysis of tectonic evolution and major Cu(Au) polymetallic metallogenic series in northeast Jiangxi Province. Geotectonica et Metallogenia 23(4), 300-307 (in Chinese with English abstract).
Guobin Zhang (2005): Geological characters and ore-forming conditions of high-quality manganese ores in the southeast margin of Yangzi platform taking Lehua manganese deposit as an example. Geology and Prospecting 41(4), 47-50.
Lianxing Gu, Khin Zaw, Wenxuan Hu, Kaijun Zhang, Pei Ni, Jinxiang He, Yaotong Xu, Jianjun Lu, and Chunming Li (2007): Distinctive features of Late Paleozoic massive sulphide deposits in South China. Ore Geology Reviews 31(1-4), 107-138.
Hunan Metallurgical Geology Research Team 236 (1977): Characteristics and distribution profiles of China's major types of manganese deposits. Geology and Prospecting 13(8), 20-25, 28.
Jiuling Zhang (1982): Geological features and prospecting directions of the main types of foreign and domestic manganese deposits. Geology and Prospecting 18(2), 26-40.
Gu, L.X. (1987): Genetic relationship between stratiform manganese ores and lead-zinc veinlets in the Lehua mine, Jiangxi Province. Geological Review 33(2), 267-274 (in Chinese with an English abstract).
Peizheng Li, Guoping Deng, Hong Tao, and Yanzhi Wu (1999): Analysis of tectonic evolution and major Cu(Au) polymetallic metallogenic series in northeast Jiangxi Province. Geotectonica et Metallogenia 23(4), 300-307 (in Chinese with English abstract).
Guobin Zhang (2005): Geological characters and ore-forming conditions of high-quality manganese ores in the southeast margin of Yangzi platform taking Lehua manganese deposit as an example. Geology and Prospecting 41(4), 47-50.
Lianxing Gu, Khin Zaw, Wenxuan Hu, Kaijun Zhang, Pei Ni, Jinxiang He, Yaotong Xu, Jianjun Lu, and Chunming Li (2007): Distinctive features of Late Paleozoic massive sulphide deposits in South China. Ore Geology Reviews 31(1-4), 107-138.
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