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Shuiluo Mine (Wuxu Mine), Wuwei (Wuxu; Wuyu), Jinchengjiang District, Hechi Prefecture, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China

Latitude: 24°35'N
Longitude: 107°51'E
Polymetallic (Pb-Zn-Sb-Hg-As) deposit.

References

- Liangming Fan, Rubo Zhang, and Xingzhen Wang (1983): The discovery of roméite in China. Geological Review 48(6), 575-577.
- Baogui Zhang (1985): The discovery of wakabayashilite in China. Acta Mineralogica Sinica 5(3), 270-274.
- Rubo Zhang, Xiasheng Gong, Yuyu Zhang, and Ziyou Wang (1999): Bindheimite from the antimony ore deposit oxidation zone, Wuxu, Guangxi. Acta Mineralogica Sinica 19(4), 459-464.
- Xianxiao Xiong (2000): Classification, minerogenic models and prospecting of realgar/orpiment deposits in China. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition) 74(3), 618-622.
- Zhiyou Wang and Xingzhen Wang (2000): Ag-antimony fahlore from antimony ore deposit of Wuxu, Guangxi. Journal of Mineralogy and Petrology 21(2), 5-7.
- HMZ Metals Inc., US Security and Exchange Commission S-4/A-2 File 333- 97597 (2003)

Mineral List

Arsenopyrite
Calcite
Cassiterite
Cinnabar
Galena
Hydroxycalcioroméite
Jamesonite
Kaolinite
Limonite
Muscovite
var: Sericite

Orpiment
Oxyplumboroméite
Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
Realgar
Sphalerite
Stibnite
Tetrahedrite
var: Argentian Tetrahedrite

Wakabayashilite
Wolframite


21 entries listed. 17 valid minerals.

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