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Diopside from Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China

China
 
  • Hebei
    • Zhangjiakou
      • Chicheng County
        • Xiaozhangjiakou gold field
Shuyuan Xiang, Yongxiang Fan, and Chunqing Yin (1991): Geology and Prospecting 27(3), 15-20
Hongyang Li, Zhusen Yang, Zhenju Ding, Taiyi Luo, and Zhenmin Gao (2000): Geology and Prospecting 36(4), 24-27
Hongyang Li, Zhusen Yang, Zhenju Ding, Taiyi Luo, and Zhenmin Gao (2000): Geological Review 46(5), 536-542
Peixue Ma and Anguo Chen (1994): Geology and Prospecting 30(3), 34-38
Jing Li (1988): Geology and Prospecting 24(6), 24-26
      • Chongli District
Jiang, N. (2005). Petrology and geochemistry of the Shuiquangou syenitic complex, northern margin of the North China Craton. Journal of the Geological Society, 162(1), 203-215.
          • Dongping Au-Te ore field
Wei, Hao, Jiuhua Xu, Guorui Zhang, Xihui Cheng, Haixia Chu, Chunjing Bian, and Zeyang Zhang. (2018) "Hydrothermal Metasomatism and Gold Mineralization of Porphyritic Granite in the Dongping Deposit, North Hebei, China: Evidence from Zircon Dating" Minerals 8, no. 9: 363. https://doi.org/10.3390/min8090363
Zaihong Yang (2003): Geology and Prospecting 39(2), 34-39
Zhongxin Yuan and Ge Bai (1997): Geology and Prospecting 33(1), 42-48
Jian Shao, Chunjing Wei, Lüqiao Zhang, Shuyin Niu, and Baolei Mu (2004): Acta Petrologica Sinica 20(6), 1389-1396
      • Huai'an County
Orris, Greta J., Grauch, Richard I. (2002) Rare Earth Element Mines, Deposits, and Occurrences. Open-File Report 2002-189. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr02189
      • Zhangbei County
        • Wanquan District
[var. Chromium-bearing Diopside] Zheng, J. P., Griffin, W. L., Qi, L., O'reilly, S. Y., Sun, M., Zheng, S., ... & Tang, H. Y. (2009). Age and composition of granulite and pyroxenite xenoliths in Hannuoba basalts reflect Paleogene underplating beneath the North China Craton. Chemical Geology, 264(1-4), 266-280.
Brizi, E., Nazzareni, S., Princivalle, F., & Zanazzi, P. F. (2003). Clinopyroxenes from mantle-related xenocrysts in alkaline basalts from Hannuoba (China): augite–pigeonite exsolutions and their thermal significance. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 145(5), 578-584.
Song, Y., Frey, F. A., & Zhi, X. (1990). Isotopic characteristics of Hannuoba basalts, eastern China: implications for their petrogenesis and the composition of subcontinental mantle. Chemical Geology, 88(1-2), 35-52.
Zhi, X., Song, Y., Frey, F. A., Feng, J., & Zhai, M. (1990). Geochemistry of Hannuoba basalts, eastern China: constraints on the origin of continental alkalic and tholeiitic basalt. Chemical Geology, 88(1-2), 1-33.
Song, Y., & Frey, F. A. (1989). Geochemistry of peridotite xenoliths in basalt from Hannuoba, eastern China: implications for subcontinental mantle heterogeneity. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 53(1), 97-113.
      • Zhuolu County
Xiaofeng Xu (1983): Acta Mineralogica Sinica 3(4), 295-299
 
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