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Quartz from
Shuangjiangkou Mine, Hengnan Co., Hengyang, Hunan, China



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Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Shuangjiangkou Mine, Hengnan Co., Hengyang, Hunan, China
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:757878
Long-form Identifier:1:3:757878:6
GUID (UUID V4):29648176-99fe-431c-8443-8832868ec422
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A fluorite specimen from the Number 1 (Minerva) Mine, Cave-in-Rock subdistrict, Illinois-Kentucky fluorspar...............................................G31 Mine Waste Characteristics.........................................................................G36 Mine Closure...........................................a fluorite specimen from the Number 1 (Minerva) Mine, Cave-in-Rock subdistrict, Illinois-Kentucky fluorspar...Selected examples of the chemistry and mineralogy of mine waste generated at fluorspar mines.............
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Series of Solid Earth Sciences Research in China LOW-TEMPERATURE GEOCHEMISTRY Edited by Tu Guangzhi...GeiKhemislry, Chinese SCIENCE PRESS Beijing, China Academy oj Sciences) Responsible Editor Copyright...Science Press Co-distributed by: 16 Donghuangchenggen North Street Beijing 100717, China YSP Printed...of regional geological conditions in Southwest China tion. The concept were also taken into considera-...of low-temperature ore deposits or prospects in China; (2) the geochemical behaviors of el- metamorphism
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tungsten, rare-earth elements, and antimony in China; niobium in Brazil; and platinum-group elements...(Sb), barite (barium, Ba), beryllium (Be), cobalt (Co), fluorite or fluorspar (fluorine, F), gallium (Ga)....B3 Graph showing dates associated with all the mine sites on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agencyā€™s...production, U.S. apparent consumption, and U.S. mine production of antimony from 1900 to 2012............................F2 Graph showing world cobalt mine and refinery production and apparent consumption
 
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