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Gneiss from Korean Peninsula

North Korea
 
  • Kangwon Province
    • Pyonggang 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.
Miyashiro, A., & Miyashiro, T. (1956). Nepheline syenites and associated alkalic rocks of the Fukushin-zan district. Korea: Jour. Fac. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, Sec. II, 10, 1-64.
Inoue, T. & Miyashiro, A. 1951. Occurrence of vesuvianite in nepheline-syenitic rocks of the Fukushinzan District, Korea: with general consideration of the relation between the composition and occurrence of vesuvianite. Journal of the Geological Society of Japan, 57, 51-57.
  • North Pyongan Province
Kim, Y. U. (1994). Repeated mineralization ages and remobilization of elements in gold ore deposits from the Chonsan, Rumoh, and Chokei mines. Shigen-Chishitsu, 44(247), 339-352.
    • 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.
South Korea
 
  • Gangwon Province
    • Chuncheon City
Li, Nan, Bai, Feng, Peng, Qi, Liu, Mengsong (2023) Geochemical Characteristics of Nephrite from Chuncheon, South Korea: Implications for Geographic Origin Determination of Nephrite from Dolomite-Related Deposits. Crystals, 13 (10) doi:10.3390/cryst13101468
Yuhuan, F., Xuemei, H., & Yuntao, J. (2021). A new model for the formation of nephrite deposits: A case study of the Chuncheon nephrite deposit, South Korea. Ore Geology Reviews, 104655.
    • Samchok City
      • Maewon-gun
Park, M. E. (1993). H/F Variation in Wolframites According to Depth and Temperature of Mineralization at Ssangjeon, Weolag, Cheongyang and Sannae Mines, Korea. Economic and Environmental Geology, 26(3), 259-265.
  • North Chungcheong Province
Park, M. E. (1993). H/F Variation in Wolframites According to Depth and Temperature of Mineralization at Ssangjeon, Weolag, Cheongyang and Sannae Mines, Korea. Economic and Environmental Geology, 26(3), 259-265.
  • North Gyeongsang Province
    • Bonghwa County
Yun, S. T., Choi, S. H., Heo, C. H., So, C. S., Chae, G. T., & Kim, J. W. (1999). Hydrothermal antimony deposits of the Hyundong mine: Geochemical study. Economic and Environmental Geology, 32(5), 435-444.
 
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