Tin ore field with estimated reserves of 600,000 tons, located in the southern part of the Qitianling granite complex and its contact zone. The deposit consists of three ore zones: Bailashui-Anyuan, Heishanli-Maziping and Shanmenkou-Guotouling. The Bailashui-Anyuan zone comprises about 90% of the ore reserves.
Located about 80 km south of Chenzhou.
References
- Xu Yiming, Hou Maosong, Liao Xingyu et al. (2000): Deposit types and prospect for prospecting of Sn deposits in Furong ore field, Chenzhou. Hunan Geology 19(2), 95-100 (in Chinese with English abstract).
- Chen Minsu and Liu Xinghui (2000): Metallogenic model and resource general capacity forecast of Furong Sn field in Chenzhou. Hunan Geology 19(1), 43-47 (in Chinese with English abstract).
- Huang Gefei, Zeng Qinwang, Wei Shaoliu et al. (2001): Geological characteristics and ore-controlling factors of the Furong orefield, Qitianling, Hunan. Chinese Geology 28(10), 29-34 (in Chinese with English abstract).
- Kuidong Zhao, Shaoyong Jiang, Yaohui Jiang, and Wei Pu (2003): Hydrothermal ore-forming processes of the new discovered giant Furong tin deposit associated with the Qitianling Granitoid in Hunan province, South China. Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts 2003, A581.
- Jingwen Mao, Xiaofeng Li, Wen Chen, Xiaoming Lan, and Shaoliu Wei (2004): Geological Characteristics of the Furong Tin Orefield, Hunan, 40Ar-39Ar Dating of Tin Ores and Related Granite and Its Geodynamic Significance for Rock and Ore Formation. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition) 78(2), 481-491.
- 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).
- Kuidong Zhao, Shaoyong Jiang, Yaohui Jiang, and Ruchen Wang (2005): Mineral chemistry of the Qitianling granitoid and the Furong tin ore deposit in Hunan Province, South China: implication for the genesis of granite and related tin mineralization. European Journal of Mineralogy 17, 635-648.
- 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).
- Kuidong Zhao, Shaoyong Jiang, and Yaohui Jiang (2005): Geology and geochemistry of the Furong tin deposit, Hunan Province, P.R. China. In: Jingwen Mao and Bierlein, F.P. (Eds.): Mineral Deposit Research: Meeting the Global Challenge. Proceedings of the 8th Biennial SGA Meeting, Beijing (China), 18-21 August 2005, pp. 869-871.
- 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).
- Zhaoli Li, Ruizhong Hu, Jiantang Peng, Xianwu Bi, and Xiaomin Li (2006): Helium Isotope Geochemistry of Ore-forming Fluids from Furong Tin Orefield in Hunan Province, China. Resource Geology 56(1), 9-15.
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- Jianjun Lu, Weifeng Chen, Jinchu Zhu, Ruchen Wang, Qingtao Zeng, and Liang Zhao (2008): The characteristics of chloritized granite type tin deposit in the Furong tin deposit district in Hunan Province, China. Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts 2008, A570.
- Yan Shuang, Xianwu Bi, Ruizhong Hu, Jiantang Peng, Changsheng Zhu, and Dahua Li (2009): Mineral Chemistry of the Skarn-Type Ores from Furong Tin Polymetallic Deposit in South Hunan Province, China. Acta Mineralogica Sinica 29(3), 363-372.
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