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Yinchanggou Pb-Zn deposit, Quezhushan Pb-Zn ore field, Ningnan Co., Liangshan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China

Latitude: 27°5'38"N
Longitude: 102°47'38"E
银厂沟铅锌矿床, 雀珠山铅锌矿田, 宁南县, 凉山彝族自治州, 四川省, 中国

Fissure filling-type lead-zinc deposit, hosted in Upper Sinian dolomite.

Mineral List

Baryte
Calcite
Chalcopyrite
Dolomite
Fluorite
Galena
Limonite
Magnesite
Pyrite
Quartz
var: Jasper
Sphalerite


12 entries listed. 10 valid minerals.

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References

Zejiang Wang (1981): Geological characteristiscs of Late Sinian sedimentary-reworked Pb-Zn deposits in the northern part of the eastern margin of the KangDian axis. Geology and Prospecting 17(10), 7-15 (in Chinese).

Fuyou Wei (1984): Assessment of lead-zinc anomalies in the northern segment of the Kangdian axis. Geology and Prospecting 20(4), 65-70 (in Chinese).

Wen Qi, Mantang Hou, and Genbao Wang (2006): Sinian system Pb-Zn deposit types and prospecting direction of upper Yangtze plateform. Journal of Earth Sciences and Environment 28(2), 30-36 (in Chinese with English abstract).

Hongying Yang, Kanghui Zhong, Qingshuang Liu, and Huiwen Zhou (2009): Genesis of the Yinchanggou-Qiluogou Pb-Zn Deposit in Ningnan, Sichuan. Acta Geologica Sichuan 30(1), 24-28.

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