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China
 
  • Fujian
    • Fuzhou
      • Jin'an District
        • Kuai'an
Suwa, K., Enami, M., Hiraiwa, I., and Yang, T. (1987): Mineralogy and Petrology 36, 111-120
  • Hunan
    • Yiyang
      • Heshan District
Baogui Zhang (1996), In: Tu Guangzhi (Ed.): Geochemistry of strata-bound deposits in China. Science Press (Beijing), 240-253
Yuanfang Xiao (1980): Geology and Prospecting 16(3), 18-20
Hunan Metallurgical Geology Research Team 236 (1977): Geology and Prospecting 13(8), 20-25, 28
  • Zhejiang
    • Wenzhou
      • Ouhai District
Xie, L., Wang, R. C., Wang, D. Z., & Qiu, J. S. (2006). A survey of accessory mineral assemblages in peralkaline and more aluminous A-type granites of the southeast coastal area of China. Mineralogical Magazine, 70, 709-729.
Qiu, J. S., Wang, D. Z., McInnes, B. I., Jiang, S. Y., Wang, R. C., & Kanisawa, S. (2004). Two subgroups of A-type granites in the coastal area of Zhejiang and Fujian Provinces, SE China: age and geochemical constraints on their petrogenesis. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 95(1-2), 227-236.
    • Zhoushan
      • Putuo District
Zhao, J. L., Qiu, J. S., Liu, L., & Wang, R. Q. (2016). The Late Cretaceous I-and A-type granite association of southeast China: Implications for the origin and evolution of post-collisional extensional magmatism. Lithos, 240, 16-33.
Qiu, J. S., Wang, D. Z., McInnes, B. I., Jiang, S. Y., Wang, R. C., & Kanisawa, S. (2004). Two subgroups of A-type granites in the coastal area of Zhejiang and Fujian Provinces, SE China: age and geochemical constraints on their petrogenesis. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 95(1-2), 227-236.
 
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