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Muscovite from Chongli District, Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China

China
 
  • Hebei
    • Zhangjiakou
      • Chongli District
[var. Sericite] Sha Zhao, Shanshan Wu, Shuyin Niu, and Baode Wang (2009): Gold Science and Technology 17(2), 12-16
Junhao Wei (1994): Geology and Prospecting 30(6), 56-59
        • Shuiquangou Complex
          • Dongping Au-Te ore field
[var. Sericite] Wang, Chengyang, Jiajia Yu, Yunsheng Ren, Junkang Zhao, and Zhenjun Sun. (2022) "Ore Genesis of the Dongping Gold Deposit in the Northern Margin of North China Craton: Constraints from In-Situ Major, Trace Elemental Analysis of Magnetite and Pyrite" Minerals 12, no. 8: 978. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12080978
Wang, D., Liu, J., Zhai, D., Carranza, E. J., Wang, Y., Zhen, S., ... & Zhang, F. (2019). Mineral Paragenesis and Ore‐Forming Processes of the Dongping Gold Deposit, Hebei Province, China. Resource Geology, 69(3), 287-313.
Cisse, M., Lü, X., Adam, M. M. A., Palinkaš, L., & Thomas, A. J. (2018). Genesis of Dongping Gold-telluride Deposit Based on Geochemical Characteristics of Fluids, 40Ar/39Ar Dating, Stable and Radiogenic Isotopes (North China). Geologica Macedonica, 32(2), 119.
Wei, Hao, Jiuhua Xu, Guorui Zhang, Xihui Cheng, Haixia Chu, Chunjing Bian, and Zeyang Zhang. (2018) "Hydrothermal Metasomatism and Gold Mineralization of Porphyritic Granite in the Dongping Deposit, North Hebei, China: Evidence from Zircon Dating" Minerals 8, no. 9: 363. https://doi.org/10.3390/min8090363
Zaihong Yang (2003): Geology and Prospecting 39(2), 34-39
Hongrui Fan, Yihan Xie, and Mingguo Zhai (2001): Science in China, Series D (Earth Sciences), 44(8), 748-757
Debao Mao (1992): Geology and Prospecting 28(9), 13-17
Guanxiang Song (1991): Geology and Prospecting 27(8), 1-8
[var. Sericite] Gao, S., Xu, H., Zhang, D., Shao, H., & Quan, S. (2015). Ore petrography and chemistry of the tellurides from the Dongping gold deposit, Hebei Province, China. Ore Geology Reviews, 64, 23-34.
[var. Sericite] Shanshan Wu, Sha Zhao, Shuyin Niu, Baode Wang, Aiqun Sun, Fu Li, and Baojun Yang (2009): Gold Science and Technology 17(1), 6-9
Hart, C.J.R., Goldfarb, R.J., Yumin Qiu, Snee, L., Miller, L.D., and Miller, M.L. (2002): Mineralium Deposita 37, 326-351
Debao Mao (1992): Geology and Prospecting 28(9), 13-17
 
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