| Niu, Sida, Zhao, Liqun, Lin, Xiaoju, Chen, Tong, Wang, Yingchao, Mo, Lingchao, Niu, Xianglong, Wu, Huaying, Zhang, Min, Huizenga, Jan Marten, Long, Peng (2021) Mineralogical Characterization of Manganese Oxide Minerals of the Devonian Xialei Manganese Deposit. Minerals, 11 (11) 1243 doi:10.3390/min11111243 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Mineral Resources Research, China Metallurgical Geology Bureau, Beijing 101300, China; niusida@cmgb.cn (S.N...and Development Center, China Metallurgical Geology Bureau, Beijing 101300, China Guangdong Provincial Key...Mineral Physics and Materials, Guangzhou 510640, China; linxiaoju@gig.ac.cn Faculty of Environmental Sciences...South Africa China Metallurgical Geology Bureau of Geological Prospecting Institute of Guangxi, Nanning 530022...530022, China; longpeng@cmgb.cn Correspondence: zhaoliqun@cmgb.cn Abstract: The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Devonian Xialei manganese deposit, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China Youyin Zeng a , Tiebing Liu a ...Administration of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, 1 Jianzheng Road, Nanning, Guangxi Autonomous Region...Region, 530023, China b Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 9825, Beijing, 100029...100029, China Received 15 October 1997; accepted 28 February 1999 Abstract The Xialei Mn deposit occurs in...processes; China 1. Introduction The Xialei Mn deposit is located in the southwestern Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | to and classification of manganese deposits of China Delian Fan ) , Peiji Yang Institute of Geology,...Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 9825, Beijing 100029, China Received 15 October 1997; accepted 28 February 1999...Manganese ŽMn. ore deposits are widely distributed in China and can be divided into six types based on origin...Quaternary ages. The largest Mn metallogenic periods in China are Sinian and Devonian, in contrast to the widespread...world. Mn-bearing stratigraphic successions in China can be divided into six types of lithologic associations: |
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