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Ilmenite from Korean Peninsula

Korea
 
Sadanaga & Bunno (1973)
North Korea
 
  • Kangwon Province
    • Chorwon County
      • Kalmal-myon
        • Chipo-ri
          • Yonghwa-dong
Kinosaki, Y. (1943) Jour. Min. Soc. Korea, 26, 8.
    • Hoeyang County
Woolley, Alan R. (2019) Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World. Part 4: Antarctica, Asia and Europe (excluding the former USSR), Australasia and Oceanic Islands. The Geological Society of London. doi:10.1144/mpar4
Paek, R.J., Gap, K.H., Jon, G.P. - Eds. (1993) Geology of Korea. Foreign Languages Books Publishing House.
    • Pyonggang County
Kim, Namhoon, Han Lee, Bum, Koh, Sang-Mo, Lee, Ho-Sun, So, Byung-Dal (2023) Zircon geochronology, Hf isotope, and rare earth element geochemistry of the Apdong Nb-Ta deposit in North Korea. Ore Geology Reviews, 154. 105327 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2023.105327
Lee, J. H., Kim, I. J., & Kim, Y. D. (2005). The Apdong Nb-Ta ore deposit, North Korea. In Mineral Deposit Research: Meeting the Global Challenge (pp. 981-982). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
Pavel.M. Kartashov (n.d.) analytical data.
      • Hyonnae-myon
        • Haju-ri
Hideo Tsuda (1969) Supplement to "Minerals of Korea".
  • Nampo City
    • Kangso County
[var. Ferrian Ilmenite] HAMPEL, W., WAGNER, M. & SCHMIDT-THOME, M. (2005): Evaluation Report on Mineral Deposits in southern North Korea. – for BGR, 37 pp, 22 fig., 14 annexes
  • North Hamgyong Province
    • Kilju County
      • Toksan-myon
Kinosaki, Y. (1941) Jour. Min. Soc. Korea, 24, 12.
  • North Pyongan Province
    • Chongju
www.mining.com (2013) http://www.mining.com/largest-known-rare-earth-deposit-discovered-in-north-korea-86139/
    • Unsan County
Ishihara, S., Jin, M. S., & Sasaki, A. (2000). Source diversity of ore sulfur from Mesozoic‐Cenozoic mineral deposits in the Korean Peninsula region. Resource Geology, 50(4), 203-212.
  • Ryanggang Province
    • Samjiyon City
      • Paektu Mountain
Suzuki, J. (1938) On a rock of nordmarkitic composition from Hakutou volcano, Korea. Journal of the Faculty of Science, Hokkaido Imperial University, Series IV, 4, #1-2, 173-181.
  • South Hwanghae Province
    • Anak County
Takubo, J. and Saito, M.: "Allanite in Korea". (in: Geology and Mineral Resources of the Far East, University of Tokyo Press, 1969
pp 169-176)
    • Songhwa County
Kim, K., & Jeong, S. (2019). Separation of monazite from placer deposit by magnetic separation. Minerals, 9(3), 149.
Kim, K., & Jeong, S. (2019). Separation of monazite from placer deposit by magnetic separation. Minerals, 9(3), 149.
South Korea
 
  • Gyeonggi Province
    • Pocheon City
Lee, J. H., Yang, S. J., White, N. C., Shin, D., & Kim, E. J. (2022). Whole-rock geochemistry and mineral compositions of gabbroic rocks and the associated Fe–Ti (–V) oxide deposit in the Gonamsan intrusion, South Korea. Ore Geology Reviews, 148, 105054.
 
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