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Laowan Au deposit, Tongbai Co., Nanyang Prefecture, Henan Province, China

Latitude: 32°28'30"N
Longitude: 113°21'30"E
Metamorphic clastic rock-type gold deposit.

References

- Qiaoqin Xie, Chengrong Pan, Xiaochun Xu, and Shucang Yue (2003): Geochemistry of Fluid Inclusions and Rare Earth Elements from Laowan Gold Deposit in Henan Province. Journal of Hefei University of Technology (Natural Science) 26(1), 47-52.
- Qiaoqin Xie, Xiaochun Xu, Xiaoxuan Li, Tianhu Chen, and Sanming Lu (2006): Rare Earth Elements Geochemistry of Laowan Gold Deposit in Henan Province: Trace to Source of Ore-Forming Materials. Journal of Rare Earths 24(1), 115-120.
- Hongwei Ma (2007): Integrated Ore-prospecting Criteria and Ore-prospecting Model for Tile Laowan Gold Deposit in Tongbai County, Henan Province. Geophysical and Geochemical Exploration 31(3), 211-215.
- Guan Zhang, Denghong Wang, and Faling Li (2008): Laowan granitic body and association to genesis of Laowan gold deposit in the eastern Qinling. Geology and Prospecting 44(4), 50-54.

Mineral List

'Albite-Anorthite Series'
Biotite
Chalcopyrite
Epidote
Galena
Gold
'Hornblende'
'K Feldspar'
Muscovite
Pyrite
Quartz
Sphalerite


12 entries listed. 8 valid minerals.

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