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Dayishan Sn-polymetallic ore field, Guiyang Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

大义山锡多金属矿田, 桂阳县, 郴州市, 湖南省, 中国

Tin-polymetallic mineralizations in the contact zone of the Dayishan granite.

The ore field straddles the border between Changning County of Hengyang Prefecture and Guiyang County of Chenzhou Prefecture.

Mineral List

Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities
Albite
Arsenopyrite
Biotite
Cassiterite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Cinnabar
Fluorite
Galena
Lepidolite
Microcline
Molybdenite
Muscovite
var: Sericite
Pyrite
Pyrophyllite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
'Serpentine Group'
Sphalerite
var: Marmatite
Tetrahedrite
Topaz
'Tourmaline'
Wolframite
Zinnwaldite


26 entries listed. 18 valid minerals.

Localities in this Region

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References

Guangying Wu, Zhongfang Pan, Zengqian Hou, Jindong Li, Qinjian Che, and Huiming Chen (2005): Ore body distribution pattern, ore-controlling factors and prospecting potentiality in the Dayishan tin deposit, Hunan Province. Geology and Prospecting 41(2), 6-11.

Guangying Wu, Zhongfang Pan, Jindong Li, Qinghui Xiao, and Qinjian Che (2005): Geological and geochemical characteristics of the Dayishan granitoids in southern Hunan and their relations to mineralization. Geology in China 53(3), 434-442.

Yingchun Wu, Boren Zheng, and Zhaohui Tang (2008): Characteristics and ore prospecting of tin deposits in the Dayishan area, Hunan. Geology and Prospecting 44(4), 14-19.

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