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    • Chenzhou
      • Beihu District
        • Qitianling complex
          • Xintianling W-polymetallic ore field
Lu J, Wang R, Zhang R (2014) Skarn minerals and scheelite in the Xintianling scheelite skarn deposit, southern Hunan province, China. 21 st meeting of the International Mineralogical Association. p 83
    • Hengyang
      • Changning Co.
        • Dayishan Sn-polymetallic ore field
Aizhong Zhu (2006): Hunan Nonferrous Metals 22(3), 1-4
      • Hengnan Co.
        • Chuankou W ore field
Qin, Jinhua, Denghong Wang, and Yuchuan Chen. (2022) "Geochemical and Geochronological Constraints on a Granitoid Containing the Largest Indosinian Tungsten (W) Deposit in South China (SC): Petrogenesis and Implications" Minerals 12, no. 1: 80. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12010080
Qin, Jinhua, Denghong Wang, and Yuchuan Chen. (2022) "Geochemical and Geochronological Constraints on a Granitoid Containing the Largest Indosinian Tungsten (W) Deposit in South China (SC): Petrogenesis and Implications" Minerals 12, no. 1: 80. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12010080
    • Yongzhou
      • Qiyang Co.
Zhang, Zunzun, Xu, Guofeng, Lu, Youyue, Liu, Lei, Hu, Tianyang, Zhang, Tuyan, Du, Yun, Fu, Jianming, Zhang, Kun, Dai, Pingyun (2024) Geochronology and geochemistry of the Banjiaoyuan tin deposit, southern Hunan Province and its geological implications. Ore Geology Reviews, 168. 106038 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2024.106038
Du, Y., Lu, Y., Zhang, Z., Fu, J., Yang, X., Zhao, Z., ... & Ma, L. (2022). Indosinian magmatism and mineralization in the Banjiaoyuan tin deposit, middle Nanling Range, South China: Constraints from zircon and cassiterite U-Pb ages, geochemistry and Sr-Nd-Hf isotopic compositions. Ore Geology Reviews, 105190.
 
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