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Pyrite from
Baozi Hill, Mianning County, Liangshan Yi, Sichuan, China


Locality type:Hill
Classification
Species:Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Baozi Hill, Mianning County, Liangshan Yi, Sichuan, China
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1091365
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1091365:1
GUID (UUID V4):23f19ac7-f4e1-4b17-9cec-cd1d102ff932
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrite
15.4km (9.6 miles) Muluozhai REE deposit (Muluo REE deposit), Mianning County, Liangshan Yi, Sichuan, China
24.6km (15.3 miles) Lizhuang REE deposit, Mianning County, Liangshan Yi, Sichuan, China
30.5km (18.9 miles) Liwu Cu-Zn deposit, Jiulong County, Garzê Autonomous Prefecture (Ganzi Autonomous Prefecture), Sichuan, China
50.7km (31.5 miles) Shengou tin mine, Xide County, Liangshan Yi, Sichuan, China
52.0km (32.3 miles) Erze Au-Ag-Cu deposit (Erzi Au-Ag-Cu deposit), Muli County, Liangshan Yi, Sichuan, China
88.7km (55.1 miles) Dashuigou Te-polymetallic deposit, Shimian County, Ya'an, Sichuan, China
References
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Powder Pattern: Baozi Hill, near the Maoniuping REE deposit, Sichuan province, China. 2.627 (100), 2...2.56 0.21 0.09 98.60 (1) Baozi Hill, near the Maoniuping REE deposit, China; average electron microprobe...muscovite, calcite, baryte, fluorite, epidote, pyrite, magnetite, hematite, galena, hydroxylapatite,...Distribution: From Baozi Hill, near the Maoniuping REE deposit, Mianning county, Sichuan province, China. Name: For...the Maoniuping REE deposit, China. Type Material: Geological Museum of China, Beijing (M12189). References:
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
from Maoniuping REE deposit, Mianning county, northwest Sichuan, China 4 XIANGKUN GE1,*, GUANG FAN1...from the Maoniuping REE deposit, Mianning county, Sichuan province, China. It was found in fractures of... muscovite, calcite, baryte, fluorite, epidote, pyrite, magnetite, hematite, galena, hydroxylapatite,...Beijing, China *Corresponding author, e-mail: gxk0621@163.com Laboratory of Crystal Structure, China University...Beijing, China 3 Chengdu Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources, 610082 Chengdu, China un 7 8
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
in the Hinomaru-Nago mine, Kiyo area, Abu, Abu County, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan (34°53′N 131°52′E)...decavanadate mineral from the Burro Mine, San Miguel County, Colorado. Canadian Mineralogist, 55(3), 473–481...the Burro mine, Slick Rock district, San Miguel County, Colorado, U.S.A. (38°2′42″N, 108°53′23″W), which...collections of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. F.C. Ferri-Obertiite*...uranyl carbonate from the Markey Mine, San Juan County, Utah, USA. Mineralogical Magazine, 81(5), 1039–1050
 
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