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Zhenxu Sb-Au deposit, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China

References:
- Dajing Chen, Mingshou Yang, and Yonglin Zhang (2001): Geological Characteristics and Metallogenic Model of the Zhenxu-type Laterite Gold Deposits in Guangxi. Mineral Deposits [Kuangchuang Dizhi] 20(3), 251-258 (in Chinese with English abstract).
- Ottens, B. (2007): Chinese stibnite: Xikuangshan, Lushi, Wuning and other localities. Mineralogical Record 38(1), 3-17.





Mineral List:
  • Cervantite
    Sb
    3+
     
    Sb
    5+
     
    O
     
    4
    Reference: [Ottens, B. (2007): Mineralogical Record 38(1), 3-17.]
  • Goethite
    α-Fe
    3+
     
    O(OH)
    Reference: [Dajing Chen, Mingshou Yang, and Yonglin Zhang (2001): Mineral Deposits [Kuangchuang Dizhi] 20(3), 251-258.]
  • Gold
    Au
    Reference: [Dajing Chen, Mingshou Yang, and Yonglin Zhang (2001): Mineral Deposits [Kuangchuang Dizhi] 20(3), 251-258.]
  • Kermesite
    Sb
     
    2
    S
     
    2
    O
    Reference: [Ottens, B. (2007): Mineralogical Record 38(1), 3-17.]
  • Pyrolusite
    MnO
     
    2
    Reference: [Dajing Chen, Mingshou Yang, and Yonglin Zhang (2001): Mineral Deposits [Kuangchuang Dizhi] 20(3), 251-258.]
  • Roméite
    (Ca,Fe,Mn,Na)
     
    2
    (Sb,Ti)
     
    2
    O
     
    6
    (O,OH,F)
    Reference: [Dajing Chen, Mingshou Yang, and Yonglin Zhang (2001): Mineral Deposits [Kuangchuang Dizhi] 20(3), 251-258.]


    6 entries listed. 6 valid minerals.

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