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Bornite from Yuncheng, Shanxi, China

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  • Shanxi
    • Yuncheng
      • Jiang Co.
        • Zhongtiaoshan ore field
Bin Zhao, Denghong Wang, Zhenyu Chen, and Yuchuan Chen (2009): Mineral Deposits 28(4), 462-472
Yang Weihua (1996): Geochemistry of Strata-Bound Copper Deposits. In: Tu Guangzhi and Xu Zhonglun, eds.: Geochemistry of Strata-Bound Deposits in China. Science Press, Beijing (1996), pp. 470-507
Yunqing Zhen, Jisheng Du, Liling Liu, and Yanghu Wang (1992): Geology and Prospecting 28(7), 8-13
Zhian Qin and Keqin Xue (2003): Geological Survey and Research 26(2), 108-113
Wang, Mengqi, Jingwen Mao, Huishou Ye, and Hongying Li. (2022) "The Age of Hubi Copper (Cobalt) Ore Mineralization in the Zhongtiao Mountain Area, Southern Margin of the Trans-North China Orogen: New Constraints from U-Pb Dating of Rutile and Monazite" Minerals 12, no. 3: 288. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12030288
      • Yanhu District
        • Zhongtiaoshan ore field
Zhian Qin and Keqin Xue (2003): Geological Survey and Research 26(2), 108-113
Yunqing Zhen, Jisheng Du, Liling Liu, and Yanghu Wang (1992): Geology and Prospecting 28(7), 8-13
      • Yuanqu Co.
        • Zhongtiaoshan ore field
Yongrui Zhao and Yunqing Zhen (2006): Journal of Guilin University of Technology 26(3), 310-319
Yongrui Zhao and Yunqing Zhen (2006): Journal of Guilin University of Technology 26(3), 310-319
Zhian Qin and Keqin Xue (2003): Geological Survey and Research 26(2), 108-113
Yunqing Zhen and Zengren Xi (1990): Geology and Prospecting 26(12), 15-21
Jiying Li (1986): Geology and Prospecting 22(9), 17-23
Sun, Jungang, Ting Liang, Hongying Li, Kun Yan, Yinyin Chao, and Zhanbin Wang. (2022) "Implications for Metallogenesis and Tectonic Evolution of Ore-Hosting Granodiorite Porphyry in the Tongkuangyu Cu Deposit, North China Craton: Evidence from Geochemistry, Zircon U-Pb Chronology, and Hf Isotopes" Minerals 12, no. 2: 273. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12020273
Meng, X., Richards, J., Mao, J., Ye, H., DuFrane, S. A., Creaser, R., ... & Petrus, J. (2020). The Tongkuangyu Cu Deposit, Trans-North China Orogen: A Metamorphosed Paleoproterozoic Porphyry Cu Deposit. Economic Geology, 115(1), 51-77.
Liu, X., Yang, K., Rusk, B., Qiu, Z., Hu, F., & Pironon, J. (2019). Copper Sulfide Remobilization and Mineralization during Paleoproterozoic Retrograde Metamorphism in the Tongkuangyu Copper Deposit, North China Craton. Minerals, 9(7), 443.
Zhian Qin and Keqin Xue (2003): Geological Survey and Research 26(2), 108-113
Yunqing Zhen, Jisheng Du, Liling Liu, and Yanghu Wang (1992): Geology and Prospecting 28(7), 8-13
Zhongtiaoshan Non-Ferrous Metals Company (1976): Geology and Prospecting 12(3), 31-34
Yunqing Zhen, Jisheng Du, Liling Liu, and Yanghu Wang (1992): Geology and Prospecting 28(7), 8-13
Qiu, Z. J., Fan, H. R., Liu, X., Yang, K. F., Hu, F. F., & Cai, Y. C. (2017). Metamorphic PTt evolution of Paleoproterozoic schist-hosted Cu deposits in the Zhongtiao Mountains, North China Craton: Retrograde ore formation during sluggish exhumation. Precambrian Research, 300, 59-77.
 
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