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Niujiaotang Zn-Pb-Cd deposit, Duyun Co., Qiannan Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province, China

Epithermal sedimentary reworked stratabound Zn deposit in carbonate rocks.

Ref.:
- Lin Ye and Tiegeng Liu (2001): Distribution features and existing forms of cadmium in the Niujiaotang Cd-rich zinc deposit, Guizhou, China. Acta Mineralogica Sinica 21(1), 115-118 (in Chinese with English abstract).

- Lin Ye and Chaoyang Li (2003): A cadmium-rich zinc deposit, for the example of Niujiaotang deposit, Duyun, Guizhou, China. Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts 2003, A 561.

- Lin Ye (2005): Origin of mineralizing fluid of Niujiaotang Cd-rich Zinc Deposit Duyun, Guizhou, China. Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts 2005, A 851.

- Tiegeng Liu, Lin Xie, Xingli Wang, and Rongjun Si (2005): First discovery of otavite in China. Chinese Geology 32(3), 443-446 (in Chinese with English abstract).





Map Reference: 26°12'N , 107°38'E

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Mineral List:
'Bitumen'
Calcite
Dolomite
Galena
Greenockite
Greenockite
var: Zincian Greenockite

Monteponite
Otavite
Pyrite
Smithsonite
Smithsonite
var: Cadmian Smithsonite

Sphalerite
var: Przibramite (of Huot)
Wurtzite


14 entries listed. 10 valid minerals.

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