Latitude: 33°43'30"N
Longitude: 103°5'0"E
Skarn-type gold deposit.
References
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- Dequan Shuai, Rubo Zhang, Mei Luo and Jingwu Zhang (1998): The study of natural Cu-Zn series mineral - Tongxinite. Acta Mineralogica Sinica 18(4), 509-512.
- Luo Mei and Wang Yuewen (1999): The discovery of Copper-zinc (Cu2Zn) ores of Baxi gold deposit in Ruo'ergai and its geologic significance. Acta Mineralogica Sinica 19(1), 20―22 (in Chinese with English abstract).
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