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Xenotime from
Dayishan Mine, Dayishan Sn-polymetallic ore field, Changning Co., Hengyang, Hunan, China


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:'Xenotime' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Xenotime data
Locality Data:Click here to view Dayishan Mine, Dayishan Sn-polymetallic ore field, Changning Co., Hengyang, Hunan, China
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:729195
Long-form Identifier:1:3:729195:1
GUID (UUID V4):d67ef5f8-acc0-44d7-b706-77c15bff0c1f
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black-shale formation by the example of the Degdekan gold-ore deposit (northeastern Russia)—V.L. Tauson, R.G. Kravtsova...sandstone-type uranium deposit in the Kailu Basin, northeast China—Fengjun Nie, Zhaobin Yan, Fei Xia, Mangen Li, Zhibing...Sylvester Analysis of 98 individual −200 mesh iron ore samples in a single scanning electron microscope-automated...J. Goudie, and E. Baird 2 30 Features of the ore forming process on the Dvoinoye epithermal Au-Ag...Savva, and V.Yu. Prokof’ev 166 Sources of matter and ore-producing fluid of the Tamunyer gold-sulfide deposit
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Qitianling oxidized tin-bearing granite (Hunan, South China): EMP and (MC)-LA-ICPMS investigations of...Engineering, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...Qitianling South China a b s t r a c t The Qitianling granite, which is located in Hunan Province (southern...(southern China), is a metaluminous Sn granite that crystallized at relatively oxidized conditions, between...gradual leaching of Sn. Based on information from these types of titanite and their Sn behavior, we discuss
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Manuscript Genesis of the Xianghualing Sn–Pb–Zn deposit, South China: A multi-method zircon study Jing-Hua...oregeorev.2018.09.005 OREGEO 2684 To appear in: Ore Geology Reviews Received Date: Revised Date: Accepted...of the Xianghualing Sn–Pb– Zn deposit, South China: A multi-method zircon study, Ore Geology Reviews (2018)...pertain. Genesis of the Xianghualing Sn–Pb–Zn deposit, South China: A multi-method zircon study Jing-Hua...InfoPhysics, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China 2. State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes
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Rodney Grapes Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China Q) Springer A C.I.P. catalogue record for this...France 4.1.6. Coastal migmatite-granite zone, SE China 4.1.7. Cooma and Murrumbidgee, Australia 4.1.8....Introduction G2. Source of ore-forming elements Go: Formation and evolution of ore-bearing fluid 6.4. Types...hydrothermal mineral deposits 6.7.1. Precipitation of ore-forming elements 6.7.2. Oxygen isotope evidence ...crystallisation of a crustal granite magma layer: SE China Bl, Fault-block basins 8.1.1. 8.1.2. Characteristics
 
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