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Zhengziyanwo ore block, Yangliuping Cu-Ni-PGE deposit, Yangliuping Cu-Ni-PGE ore field, Danba Co., Garzê (Ganzi) Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China

正子岩窝矿段, 杨柳坪铜镍铂族矿, 杨柳坪铜镍铂族矿田, 丹巴县, 甘孜藏族自治州, 四川省, 中国

Mafic-ultramafic sill in the western part of the Yangliuping tectonic dome. PGE-bearing Ni-Cu-sulphide mineralizations occur massive, and as disseminations in serpentinite.

References

- Xieyan Song, Meifu Zhou, Zhimin Cao, Min Sun, and Yunliang Wang (2003): Ni-Cu-(PGE) magmatic sulfide deposits in the Yangliuping area, Permian Emeishan igneous province, SW China. Mineralium Deposita 38, 831-843.
- Jianbin Zheng, Zhimin Cao, Xieyan Song, Wei An, and Ji Liu (2004): PGE geochemistry of the Yangliuping magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE sulfide deposit. Geology and Prospecting 40(5), 16-20.

Mineral List

Actinolite
Albite
Biotite
Calcite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Chromite
Cobaltite
Diopside
Epidote
Galena
'Garnet'
Hematite
Ilmenite
Linnaeite
Magnetite
Pentlandite
Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
'Saussurite'
'Serpentine Group'
Sperrylite
Sphalerite
Talc
Testibiopalladite
Tremolite
Violarite
Zoisite


29 entries listed. 23 valid minerals.

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