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Bailashui Sn deposit, Furong Sn ore field, Qitianling granitoid, Yizhang Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

This deposit covers a major part of the Furong ore field.

Ref.:
- Gefei Huang, Maosong Hou, Yangsheng Liu, and Baizhong Zi (2005): Discussion on the relationships between wallrock alterations and mineralizations in Bailashui tin mine in Qitianling, Hunan Province. Geology and Mineral Resources of South China 2005(3), 38-43 (in Chinese with English abstract).

- Weiqing Kang, Shaohua Yu, Yiming Xu (2005): An initial research on material components and mineralization epoch of the Bailashui tin deposit in the Furong ore field. Mineral Resources and Geology 19(5), 475-481 (in Chinese with English abstract).

- Yan Shuang, Xianwu Bi, Ruizhong Hu, Jiantang Peng, Zhaoli Li, Xiaomin Li, Shunda Yuan, and Youqiang Qi (2006): REE Geochemistry of hydrothermal calcite from tin-polymetallic deposit and its indication of source of hydrothermal ore-forming fluid. Journal of Mineralogy and Petrology 26(2), 57-65 (in Chinese with English abstract).





Mineral List:
  • Albite
  • Calcite
  • Cassiterite
  • 'Chlorite Group'
  • Diopside
  • Fluorite
  • Galena
  • Lepidolite
  • Magnetite
  • Phlogopite
  • Quartz
  • Sphalerite
  • Stannite
  • Tremolite


    14 entries listed. 12 valid minerals.

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