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Pangushan W-Bi deposit, Anyuan Co., Ganzhou Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, China

Vein-type tungsten-bismuth deposit.

Ref.:
- Yingchen Ren (1986): Tellurobismuthinides from Pangushan, China. Geochemistry 5(3), 277-279.

- Yingchen Ren, Minqing Cheng, and Cunchang Wang (1986): Characteristics and vertical zoning of tungsten-bismuth minerals in the Pangushan quartz vein type tungsten deposit of Jiangxi province. Mineral Deposits [Kuangchuang Dizhi] 5(2), 63-74 (in Chinese with English abstract).

- Bayliss, P. (1991): Crystal chemistry and crystallography of some minerals in the tetradymite group. American Mineralogist 76, 257-265.

- American Mineralogist 85:629 (2000)





Map Reference: 25°43'N , 115°24'E

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Mineral List:
Arsenopyrite
Bismuthinite
Bursaite
Calcite
Cannizzarite
Cassiterite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Fluorite
Galena
Heyrovskýite
Ikunolite
var: Tellurian Ikunolite

Ingodite
Joséite
Kobellite
Lepidolite
Molybdenite
Orthoclase
Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
Scheelite
Schirmerite
'Sericite'
Sphalerite
Tetradymite
Tetrahedrite
Topaz
'Tourmaline'
Ustarasite
Wolframite
Xilingolite


32 entries listed. 23 valid minerals.

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