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Heqing Mn deposit, Heqing Co., Dali Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China

Latitude: 26°30'N
Longitude: 100°8'E
鹤庆锰矿床, 鹤庆县, 大理白族自治州, 云南省, 中国

Sedimentary Mn deposit, hosted in Upper Triassic mudstone and limestone.

Mineral List

Alleghanyite
Bementite
Birnessite
Braunite
Calcite
var: Manganoan Calcite
Cryptomelane
Dolomite
Goethite
Hausmannite
Hematite
'Hydrohausmannite'
Jacobsite
Kaolinite
Kellyite
Limonite
Maghemite
Magnetite
Manganite
Manganosite
Nsutite
'Psilomelane'
Pyrite
Pyrochroite
Pyrolusite
var: Polianite
Quartz
var: Chalcedony
Ranciéite
Rhodochrosite
Todorokite


31 entries listed. 25 valid minerals.

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References

Zhangxiang Peng (1986): Characteristics and genesis of the Heqing Mn deposit. Geology and Prospecting 22(8), 1-5 (in Chinese).

Hongjun Liu (1987): The Heqing manganese deposit, western Yunnan: Diagenetic environment and metallogenic model. Geology and Prospecting 23(7), 1-7 (in Chinese with English abstract).

Xingyu Yang (1989): On the origin of the Heqing Mn deposit, western Yunnan. Geology and Prospecting 25(8), 23-27.

Yuchun Yang (1990): A preliminary genetic analysis of the Heqing Mn deposit. Geology and Prospecting 26(8), 20-23.

Zhangxiang Peng (1990): Some problems of high-grade Mn ores along the west margin of the Yangtze paraplatform. Geology and Prospecting 26(10), 14-18.

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