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Debao (Qinjia) Cu-Sn deposit, Debao Co., Baise Prefecture, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China

Skarn-type copper-tin deposit with an oxidation zone rich in secondary arsenate minerals.

Ref.:
- Yi Li and Lairen Lai (1990): Preliminary study of the characteristics and the genesis of arsenate minerals in the oxidized zone of the Debao skarn-type Cu-Sn ore deposit in Guangxi. Acta Geologica Sinica 64, 337-343 (in Chinese with English abstract).

- Lairen Lai, Yi Li, and Nicheng Shi (1997): Discovery and Study of Parnauite. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica 16(1), 50-55 (in Chinese with English abstract).

- Yanjing Chen, Huayong Chen, Khin Zaw, Pirajno, F., and Zengjie Zhang (2007): Geodynamic settings and tectonic model of skarn gold deposits in China: An overview. Ore Geology Reviews 31, 139-169.





Map Reference: 23°10'48"N , 106°39'31"E

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Mineral List:
Arsenopyrite
Bariopharmacosiderite
Beudantite
var: Cuprian Beudantite

Bismuth
Bismuthinite
Bornite
Cassiterite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Epidote
Galena
Gold
Kaolinite
Mimetite
Molybdenite
Parnauite
Parnauite
var: Debaoite

Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
'Sericite'
Sphalerite
Stannite
Tyrolite


23 entries listed. 19 valid minerals.

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