Paeknyeon mine (Hyakunen mine), South Hwanghae Province, North Korea
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Location is approximate, estimate based on other nearby localities. | |
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Latitude & Longitude: | 38° North , 125° East (est.) |
Margin of Error: | ~101km |
Other regions containing this locality: | Korean Peninsula |
Locality type: | Mine |
Pneumatolytic quartz vein.
The tungsten deposit at Paengnyon, just 8.5 kilometers southeast from the Kiju mine, was discovered in 1930.
Mineral List
1 valid mineral.
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References
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Denton, C. (2013). More Valuable than Gold: Korean Tungsten and the Japanese War Economy, 1910 to 1945. Seoul Journal of Korean Studies, 26(2), 361-395.