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Qiliping Sn-Fe deposit, Dayishan Sn-polymetallic ore field, Changning Co., Hengyang Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

Latitude: 26°20'0"N
Longitude: 112°29'30"E
Calcium-magnesium skarn-borate deposit in the contact zone between the Dayishan granite and calcite-dolomite host rocks.

References

- Yang Guangming, Peng Zhizhong, and Pan Zhaolu (1985): Magnesiohulsite - A new tin-rich borate mineral. Acta Mineralogica Sinica 5, 97-101 (in Chinese with English abstract).
- Jambor, J.L., Bladh, K.W., Ercit, T.S., Grice, J.D., and Grew, E.S. (1988): New Mineral Names. American Mineralogist 73, 927-935.
- Aleksandrov, S.M. (1998): Geochemistry of skarn and ore formation in dolomites. VSP (Utrecht, Tokyo), 300 pp.
- Huang Furong (2000): Ore characteristics of Qiliping skarn-type boron deposit in Hunan and their implication to study of mineral deposit. Geology of Chemical Minerals 22(4).

Mineral List

Brucite
Calcite
Cassiterite
Chalcopyrite
Chondrodite
Diopside
Dolomite
Fluoborite
Forsterite
'Garnet'
Hulsite
Kotoite
Ludwigite
Magnesiohulsite (TL)
Magnetite
Phlogopite
Pyrite
Sakhaite
Szaibélyite


19 entries listed. 18 valid minerals. 1 type locality (valid mineral).

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