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Regional Report: Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

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  • 'Apatite' - 10
  • Baryte - 3, 8
  • 'Bitumen' - 10, 8
  • Calcite - 3, 10, 8, 6
  • Cinnabar - 3
  • Dolomite - 5, 10, 8
  • Fluorite - 8
  • Galena - 8, 6
  • Gypsum - 8
  • Illite - 10
  • 'Manganoan Calcite' - 10
  • 'Manganoan Dolomite' - 10
  • Marcasite - 8
  • 'Olivine' - 2
  • 'Onofrite' - 4
  • Pyrite - 3, 10, 8
  • 'Pyroxene Group' - 2
  • Quartz - 3, 10
  • Rhodochrosite - 10
  • Sphalerite - 8, 6
  • Talc - 9


  • 21 minerals listed.

    Locality Key
    1Baojing Co., Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, China
    2Chadong meteorite, Shiniu, Huayuan Co., Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, China
    3Chatian Mine (Tsa Tien Mine), Fenghuang Co., Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, China
    4Dongping Mine, Baojing Co., Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, China
    5Fenghuang Co., Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, China
    6Fenghuang Pb-Zn-Hg deposit, Fenghuang Co., Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, China
    7Huayuan Co., Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, China
    8Huayuan Pb-Zn deposit, Huayuan Co., Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, China
    9Kapeng talc deposit, Baojing Co., Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, China
    10Minle Mn deposit, Huayuan Co., Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, China
    11Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

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