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Jinzhuping Mo-polymetallic deposit, Shangrao Co., Shangrao Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, China
Latitude: 28°6'10"N
Longitude: 118°12'20"E
Longitude: 118°12'20"E
Vein-type molybdenum-polymetallic deposit, hosted in volcanic rocks above an underlying buried granite in the center of the Lizi volcanic basin.
Mineral List
| Albite Biotite Calcite 'Chlorite Group' | Epidote Galena 'K Feldspar' Molybdenite | Muscovite var: Sericite Pyrite Quartz Sphalerite | Wolframite |
13 entries listed. 8 valid minerals.
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References
Jiajing Zhang, Musen Wu, Zhenghui Chen, Shanbao Liu, Lixing Li, Liangming Qiu, Bin Wu, Anjie Huang, and Pingjun Zhu (2009): Geochronologic Study on the Jinzhuping Molybdenum-polymetallic Deposit from Shangrao of Jiangxi Province. Rock and Mineral Analysis 28(3), 228-232 (in Chinese with English abstract).
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