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Nanyu, Minhou Co., Fuzhou Prefecture, Fujian Province, China

Aluminite deposit.

Ref.:
- Lincong Fu (1998): On the Exploitation of the Nanyu Aluminite Deposit in Fujian Province. Geology of Fujian 17(4) (in Chinese with English abstract).
- Zhu Yulin (2000): Features of minerogenic series related to continental volcanic rocks in the southeastern coastal area of China: A case study of the Daiyunshan-Shiniushan volcanic depression in Fujian. Acta Geologica Sinica 74(3), 492-499.





Mineral List:
  • Aluminite
    Al
     
    2
    [(OH)
     
    4
    |SO
     
    4
    ] · 7H
     
    2
    O
    Reference: [Lincong Fu (1998): Geology of Fujian 17(4).]
  • Alunite
    KAl
     
    3
    [(OH)
     
    3
    |SO
     
    4
    ]
     
    2
    Reference: [Zhu Yulin (2000): Acta Geologica Sinica 74(3), 492-499.]
  • Dickite
    Al
     
    2
    Si
     
    2
    O
     
    5
    (OH)
     
    4
    Reference: [Zhu Yulin (2000): Acta Geologica Sinica 74(3), 492-499.]
  • Pyrite
    FeS
     
    2
    Reference: [Zhu Yulin (2000): Acta Geologica Sinica 74(3), 492-499.]
  • Pyrophyllite
    Al
     
    2
    Si
     
    4
    O
     
    10
    (OH)
     
    2
    Reference: [Zhu Yulin (2000): Acta Geologica Sinica 74(3), 492-499.]
  • Quartz
    SiO
     
    2
    Reference: [Zhu Yulin (2000): Acta Geologica Sinica 74(3), 492-499.]
  • 'Sericite'
    Reference: [Zhu Yulin (2000): Acta Geologica Sinica 74(3), 492-499.]


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