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Alabandite from
Tangganshan Mine, Heshan District, Yiyang, Hunan, China


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Alabandite
Formula:MnS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Alabandite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tangganshan Mine, Heshan District, Yiyang, Hunan, China
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:483145
Long-form Identifier:1:3:483145:7
GUID (UUID V4):98982ad6-6dd4-4172-8ad6-f14c96819168
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Prote- Africa of Primary Mn-Deposits in China Beukes, Sun N. J. Jiaf u Depositional Setting... of the Transvaal Africa Deposits in Hubei, Hunan and Guangxi Provinces Hem, J. R. Origin of...Active Volcanic Arcs Meng Xianghua Sedimentary China Suite (SDS) and Manganiferous Belt of Early Sinian...Manganese Mineralization, Origin Datangpo Formation, China Gross, G. A. Iron Manganese Facies Wang Yangeng...Sediments Ore Deposits in Wuling Mountain, South China Paakkola, Wei J. Lindun Ocurrences of Manganese
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
to and classification of manganese deposits of China Delian Fan ) , Peiji Yang Institute of Geology,...Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 9825, Beijing 100029, China Received 15 October 1997; accepted 28 February 1999...Manganese ŽMn. ore deposits are widely distributed in China and can be divided into six types based on origin...Quaternary ages. The largest Mn metallogenic periods in China are Sinian and Devonian, in contrast to the widespread...world. Mn-bearing stratigraphic successions in China can be divided into six types of lithologic associations:
Book (volume)
. . 3.1.3 Ferroan-Manganoan Valleriite 3.1.4 Alabandite Nomenetature Oeeurrenee . . . . . . . Extraterrestrial...probably in troilite, and sometimes as the sulfide alabandite) [20, p. 164). lt has Little or no siderophile...the oxides and hydroxides, the rare sulfides alabandite and hauerite, the abundant carbonate rhodochrosite...boundary between the silicides and glass. Further, alabandite containing very often tiny ( <0.01 mm) silicide...modifications of the Mn monosulfide (a-MnS or alabandite, see pp. 43/99, and y-MnS/Mn wurtzite, see pp
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
phosphorite–Mn carbonate ores, Shaanxi Province, China James R. Hein a,) , Delian Fan b, Jie Ye b, Tiebing...Geology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China c Institute of Earth Sciences, Academy of Sciences...section. Pyrite occurs in all rock types and alabandite ŽMnS. occurs throughout the rhodochrostone section...Provinces are important ore-forming regions of China, where many phosphorite and Mn-ore deposits of...batteries. The outlook is not good for a large-scale Mn mine Žsee Section 4 for additional grade data on individual
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
review literature (De Villiers, 1960; Roy, 1981; China Dep. Geology, 1985); several symposium volumes;...lumped together with the output of a larger local mine. The locality registered in the literature is thus...of an orebody (or orebodies). At the old Crimora Mine in Virginia (Eilertsen and Feiss, 1946), "about...credited with 1045 Mn mines. This amounts to one mine per 362 km 2. Canada, on the other hand, has only...occurrences contain more than 100 t Mn (i.e., one Mn mine per 551,000 km2). Some small mineralized belts,
Book (edition)
Back cO\·erphoto: Wolframite. 45 mm. Yaogangxian, China, H Page 1: MuscO\ite. 45 mm, Linopolis, Brazil,...Linopolis, Brazil, H Page 13: Gold, 35 mm.Eagle's est Mine, California, G Publi!>hed by Grdllit.u.o. Stefanikova43...dept. (departement), dept. (departamento), dist. (district). Less common terms are not abbreviated, e.g....Rice, Dolores co., both Colorado, at the Questa mine, Taos co., New 1994. Abernathyite K2[(UOJ 2l(AsO_J2]•6HzO...Harding Co .. South Dakota. and at the Fuemrole No2 mine, Emery co .. Utah. Also at Menzenschwand Scbwarzwald
Book
to Mineralization in Stratabound Deposits, South China D. Liu, J. Fu, and R. Jia ........................of Vein Pyrobitumen in the Panel Mine, Elliot Lake Uranium District, Ontario, Canada J. Mancuso, J. Frizado...Stratabound Sulphide and Other Ore Deposits in China W. Yang and Y. Liu ...............................Xiangtan-Type Manganese Carbonate Deposits of South China D. Fan, T. Liu, P. Yang, and J. Ye ...............deposits of gold, mercury, and other metals in south China (Liu et al.), where bitumen deposition was pre-
Report (volume)
ores of the GhoriajhorMonmunda area, Sundergarh District, Orissa, India: geochemical evidence for a mixed...bustamite, tephroite), Mn carbonate and Mn sulphide (alabandite). Barite, fluorite, calcite and quartz are characterisic...Late Proterozoic glaciation was most widespread in China. Three episodes are recorded of which the second...occur at Xiangtan, Minle, Datangpo, Guchen, Tangganshan, and other areas (Fan et al. 1992; Table 7)....Nantuo ice age Xiangtan, Minle, Datangpo, Tangganshan, China Interglacial transgressive sequence; Mn
 
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