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Tianetang-Nanfeng'ao Mine, Dongpo ore field, Suxian District, Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

Hydrothermal fissure filling-metasomatism type silver-lead-zinc deposit (Nanfeng'ao section), associated with a concealed vein-type tin-bismuth mineralization (Tianetang section).

Mineral List

Acanthite
Arsenopyrite
Bismuthinite
Boulangerite
Calcite
Cassiterite
Cerussite
Chalcocite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Diaphorite
Epidote
'Feldspar Group'
Fluorite
Freibergite
Freieslebenite
Galena
'Garnet'
Hematite
Limonite
Marcasite
Miargyrite
Muscovite
var: Sericite

Owyheeite
Proustite
Pyrargyrite
Pyrite
Pyrolusite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
Rutile
Siderite
Sphalerite
Sphalerite
var: Marmatite

Stephanite
Stibnite
Stützite
Tetrahedrite
var: Argentian Tetrahedrite
'Tourmaline'
Tremolite


41 entries listed. 33 valid minerals.

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References

Youxun Liu, Yushen Qiao, and Yaxin Liu (2003): Silver occurrence and distribution regulation in the Nanfeng'ao Ag deposit in Chenzhou, Hunan Province. Geology and Prospecting 39(5), 49-52.

Quanbei Wan (2005): Potential analyses and prospecting directions of concealed tin resources in Dongpo lead-zinc ore field related to the Qianlishan granite body. Geology and Mineral Resources of South China 21(3), 24-29.

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