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Argentiferous Bismuthinite

A variety of Bismuthinite

Classification of Argentiferous Bismuthinite

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References for Argentiferous Bismuthinite

Reference List:Wu, C.Y., Bai, G., and Xu, L.M. (2006): Types and distribution of silver ore deposits in China. Mineralium Deposita 28(4), 223-239.

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    Localities for Argentiferous Bismuthinite

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    China
     
    • Jiangxi Province
      • Ganzhou Prefecture
        • Yudu Co.
    Wu, C.Y., Bai, G., and Xu, L.M. (2006): Mineralium Deposita 28(4), 223-239.
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