Latitude: 24°2'30"N
Longitude: 112°56'0"E
Quartz vein and mylonite-type gold deposit, hosted in Sinian and Devonian metamorphic rocks (micaschist, amphibolite schist, granulite, and metamorphic sandstones) that are intruded by a Yanshanian biotite granite.
References
- Yongzhang Zhou (1992): Geochemistry and metallogenetic mechanism of the Hetai gold field, Southern China. PhD Thesis, University of Chicoutimi (Québec), Canada.
- Lu Jianjun, Wu Jinwei, and Zhai Jianping (1995): Source strata of gold in western Guangdong - Their identification and significance in gold mineralization. Chinese Journal of Geochemistry 14(4), 336-345.
- Wang Xiuzhang, Cheng Jingping, Liang Huaying, Xia Ping, and San Qiang (1996): A three-stage metallogenic model for gold deposits in metamorphosed microclastic rocks. Chinese Journal of Geochemistry 15(3), 258-264.
- Bailin Chen (2004): A study on tectonic-dynamical differentiation of elements in Xinzhou gold deposit, Guangdong Province, southern China. Geology and Prospecting 40(6), 11-15.
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