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Pyrrhotite from
Dabaozhuang Mine, Lujiang Co., Hefei, Anhui, China


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Pyrrhotite
Formula:Fe1-xS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrrhotite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Dabaozhuang Mine, Lujiang Co., Hefei, Anhui, China
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:528976
Long-form Identifier:1:3:528976:9
GUID (UUID V4):43cd9053-695e-479d-9e21-eca0ff598732
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrrhotite
9.8km (6.1 miles) Luohe Mine, Lujiang Co., Hefei, Anhui, China
11.7km (7.3 miles) Nihe Fe deposit, Lujiang Co., Hefei, Anhui, China
17.6km (11.0 miles) Shaxi-Changpushang Cu-Au deposit, Lujiang Co., Hefei, Anhui, China
45.6km (28.3 miles) Jinkouling Mine (Jingkouling Mine), Tongguanshan ore field, Tongling, Anhui, China
46.8km (29.1 miles) Tianmashan Mine, Tongguanshan ore field, Tongling, Anhui, China
47.1km (29.3 miles) Songshushan Mine, Tongguanshan ore field, Tongling, Anhui, China
47.1km (29.3 miles) Tianebaodanshan Au-S deposit, Tongguanshan ore field, Tongling, Anhui, China
47.2km (29.3 miles) Tongguanshan Mine, Tongguanshan ore field, Tongling, Anhui, China
47.3km (29.4 miles) Laomiaojishan Mine, Tongguanshan ore field, Tongling, Anhui, China
48.0km (29.8 miles) Huangshi-Laoshan Fe-Au deposit, Tongguanshan ore field, Tongling, Anhui, China
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
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Yanshanian Magmatic-hydrothermal Deposits in Southern China Ping’an WANG* and Shunso ISHIHARA Abstract: Sulfur...Yanshanian granitic and volcanic activities in South China are reviewed and summarized. Averaged δ34S values...5 to +13.6 ‰ for both rock samples and pyrite/pyrrhotite separates from granitic rocks, with similar spatial...classification of Yanshanian granitoids of South China and their relationship with mineral deposits at...(1984), Wu, L. R. (1985, 1. Introduction South China is a famous metallogenic province and is rich in
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Mesozoic volcanic basins, Yangtze River Valley, China Ronghua Zhang ⁎, Xuetong Zhang, Shumin Hu MLR Key...Sciences, Baiwanzhuang Road 26, Beijing 100037, China a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...volcanic areas of the Middle– Lower Yangtze Valley in China. These deposits are hosted in alkaline basaltic... Fe3+, Al2O3), plagioclase (AnxAb1 − x), pyrite (Co, Ni) and apatite (F, CeO2 + Y2O3 + La2O3) changes...basins in the Middle–Lower Yangtze River Valley, China (Figs. 1 and 2). The largest Py–Anh–Mt type of iron
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Environmental Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei 230009, China 6 b Department of Geoscience... 11 Anhui Province (Grant No. 2011-g-02) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China 12 (41402287)...River Metallogenic Belt (MLYRMB) of 16 eastern China. This area has produced more than 2000 Mt of iron...Yangtze River Metallogenic Belt (MLYRMB) of eastern China hosts 54 a significant amount of Cu, Au, Mo, and...55 important regions for mineral exploration in China. The magmatism and mineralization 56 recorded
 
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