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Quartz-monzonite from
Jidetun deposit, Shulan, Jilin, Jilin, China


Locality type:Deposit
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Type:Quartz-monzonite
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Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz-monzonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Jidetun deposit, Shulan, Jilin, Jilin, China
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1329483
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1329483:0
GUID (UUID V4):f226fbf2-e064-4c4f-89bc-997824c4e27e
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Setting of Porphyry Mo Deposits in Shulan, Jilin Province, China Nan Ju 1, *, Sen Zhang 1 , Lin-Lin Kou...Shenyang Center, China Geological Survey, Huanghe Street 280, Shenyang 110034, China; zhangsen556@163...institute of Inner Mongolia, Hulunbeier 021000, China; zltdr@126.com Correspondence: junan_cgs@163.com;...2019   Abstract: The Shulan area in Jilin Province is a part of the Lesser Xing’an–Zhangguangcai...northeast China. The discovery of three large Mo ore deposits (Fu’anbu, Chang’anbu, and Jidetun) highlights
 
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