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Budunhua Mine, Horqin Right Middle Banner (Ke'erqin Youyi Zhongqi), Hinggan League (Xing'an Prefecture), Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China
Latitude: 44°56'7"N
Longitude: 121°21'40"E
Longitude: 121°21'40"E
Hypothermal copper-polymetallic deposit, hosted in SN-trending fractures in the outer contact zone of the Budunhua intrusive complex.
Mineral List
43 entries listed. 32 valid minerals.
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References
Jianzhong Feng (1992): The isotopic characteristics of polymetallic deposits from Huanggangliang to Meng'entaolegai, eastern Inner Mongolia. Liaoning Geology 6(2), 117-126.
Bingjian Xiao (2000): Geological characteristics and genesis of Budunhua copper deposit in Middle Ke'erqin County, Inner Mongolia. Contributions to Geology and Mineral Resources Research 23(1), 27-31.
Mei Zhang, Yusheng Zhai, Cunli Shen, Yonghui Liu, Shuaishi Yang, Degao Zhai, Meijuan Yao, Jianping Wang, Shouguang Wang, Zhengxi Gao, and Ling Zhang (2011): Metallogenic system of copper-polymetallic deposits in the middle-southern part of Da Hinggan mountains, China. Geoscience 25(5), 819-831 (in Chinese with English abstract).
Bingjian Xiao (2000): Geological characteristics and genesis of Budunhua copper deposit in Middle Ke'erqin County, Inner Mongolia. Contributions to Geology and Mineral Resources Research 23(1), 27-31.
Mei Zhang, Yusheng Zhai, Cunli Shen, Yonghui Liu, Shuaishi Yang, Degao Zhai, Meijuan Yao, Jianping Wang, Shouguang Wang, Zhengxi Gao, and Ling Zhang (2011): Metallogenic system of copper-polymetallic deposits in the middle-southern part of Da Hinggan mountains, China. Geoscience 25(5), 819-831 (in Chinese with English abstract).
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