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Tellurobismuthite from Henan, China

China
 
  • Henan
    • Luoyang
      • Song County
        • Qiyugou ore field
Li Li and Jinzhong Qi (2002): Mineral Deposits 21(suppl.), 625-628
Shihua Li and Jinzhong Qi (2000): Gold Geology 19(2)
Yigui Han, Xianghui Li, Shihong Zhang, Yuanhou Zhang, and Fukun Chen (2007): Chinese Science Bulletin 52(13), 1820-1826.
王鹏, 叶会寿, 抄尉尉, 张兴康, 陈小丹, 石建喜, ... & 党国良. (2016). 河南嵩县松里沟金矿床中碲化物的发现及其地质意义. 岩石矿物学杂志, 35(4), 627-646.
    • Sanmenxia
      • Lingbao City
Jian, W., Mao, J., Lehmann, B., Chen, L., Song, S., Liu, J., ... & Rösel, D. (2022). Late Triassic Au-Mo mineralization in the Xiaoqinling region and a genetic connection to carbonatitic magmatism. Ore Geology Reviews, 145, 104921.
YIN, C., LIU, J., ZHAI, D., & GUO, Y. (2019). New Discovery of Telluride and Bi‐Sulfosalt in the Dahu Quartz Vein‐Style Au‐Mo Deposit, Xiaoqinling Region, China. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition), 93(1), 241-243.
Jian, W., Lehmann, B., Mao, J., Ye, H., Li, Z., He, H., ... & Feng, J. (2015). Mineralogy, fluid characteristics, and Re-Os age of the Late Triassic Dahu Au-Mo deposit, Xiaoqinling region, central China: Evidence for a magmatic-hydrothermal origin. Economic Geology, 110(1), 119-145.
Zhao, S. R., Li, Z. K., Zhao, X. F., Lin, H. T., Duan, Z., & Wu, X. J. (2022). New constraints on genesis of the Qiangma gold deposit, southern North China Craton: Evidence from rutile U-Pb dating, pyrite trace element composition and S-Pb isotopes. Ore Geology Reviews, 141, 104647.
        • Qinling Mine
Wei Jian, Bernd Lehmann, Jingwen Mao, Huishou Ye, Zongyan Li, Jinge Zhang, Hai Zhang, Jiangwei Feng, and Yongzhe Ye (2014) Telluride and Bi-sulfosalt Mineralogy of the Yangzhaiyu Gold Deposit, Xiaoqinling Region, Central China. Can Mineral 52:883-898
Li, J. W., Li, Z. K., Zhou, M. F., Chen, L., Bi, S. J., Deng, X. D., ... & Zhao, X. F. (2012). The Early Cretaceous Yangzhaiyu lode gold deposit, North China Craton: a link between craton reactivation and gold veining. Economic Geology, 107(1), 43-79.
Shijian Bi, Jianwei Li, Meifu Zhou, and Zhanke Li (2011): Mineralium Deposita 46, 925-941
Jingwen Mao, Goldfarb, R.J., Zhengwei Zhang, Wenyi Xu, Yumin Qu, and Jun Deng (2002): Mineralium Deposita 37, 306-325
Zhenkuan Luo, Kang Guan, Manzhi Wang, and Chuantai Wang (1999): Guizhou Geology 5(3), 69-74
        • Xiaoqinling mining district
Liu, J., Wang, Y., Huang, S., Wei, R., Sun, Z., Hu, Q., & Hao, J. (2019). The gold occurrence in pyrite and Te–Bi mineralogy of the Fancha gold deposit, Xiaoqinling gold field, southern margin of the North China Craton: Implication for ore genesis. Geological Journal.
Shuzhang Tian, Jingyu Chen, and Xiumei Li (1994): Acta Mineralogica Sinica 14(3), 241-246
Shuzhang Tian, Jingyu Chen, and Xiumei Li (1993): Gold Geology 5(4), 54-58
 
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