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Leucoxene from
Poshan Mine, Weishancheng ore field, Tongbai County, Nanyang, Henan, China


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:'Leucoxene' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Leucoxene data
Locality Data:Click here to view Poshan Mine, Weishancheng ore field, Tongbai County, Nanyang, Henan, China
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:867846
Long-form Identifier:1:3:867846:1
GUID (UUID V4):072e6a6e-95bd-41d4-9a7c-1dd9a81ceade
Nearest other occurrences of Leucoxene
2.9km (1.8 miles) Yindongpo Mine, Weishancheng ore field, Tongbai County, Nanyang, Henan, China
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R.) ___________________________ ----_----------China (mainland) _________________________________ -_-_---_-_-_China...Australia_________________________________________________ China (mainland)_____ _____________________________________...Africa__________________________________ 77 10. China (mainland)_____________________________ 91 11. India...southern Europe, the U.S.S.R., Turkey, and mainland China. Most deposits of this type are associated with...tons of potential resources. Cameroon and mainland China each have at least 1 billion tons of potential bauxite
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4. 5. Asbestos ore Lead ore-Balmat Mine, N. Y. Chromite-chromium ore, Wash. Zinc ore-Friedensville, Pa...Ribbon asbestos ore, Quebec, Canada 7. Manganese ore, banded rhodochrosite 8. Aluminum ore, bauxite, Georgia...Native copper ore, Keweenawan Peninsula, Mich. 10. Porphyry molybdenum ore, Colo. 11. Zinc ore, Edwards,...floor 13. Botryoidal fluorite ore, Poncha Springs, Colo. 14. Tungsten ore, North Carolina World Bauxite...(excluding U.8.8.R.) Continued People's Republic of China ........................ B112 Philippines .....
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(Editors) Perspective 4. R.T. S HUE Y SEMICONDUCTING ORE MINERALS 5. J.S. SUMNER PRINCIPLES OF INDUCED POLARIZATION...10017, U. S. A. for the East European Countries, China, Northern Korea, Cuba, Vietnam and Mongolia Academia...dedicated to two outstanding specialists in the field of industriel minerals and rocks to Professor Emeritus...mineral" is not defined so strictly as the term "ore", which is mostly a source of metal, or as that of...the characteristic feature is the chemistry of the ore (besides the content of impurities,dressability,etc·)
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French Guiana • • Surinam (Dutch Guiana) Venezuela China • 173 174 174 174 • • • • • • • • • ...Switzerland and Japan have no domestic deposits of the ore, while others, as for example the United States,...reduction plants or the ports at which the imported ore is landed. As the bauxite contains only 30 per cent...considerable freight charges on the impurities in the ore, and there is now a growing tendency to manufacture...feasibility of obtaining alumina from clays and coal-mine wastes is being actively investigated. Experience
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Assessment and Perspective 4. R.T.SHUEY SEMICONDUCTING ORE MINERALS 5. J.S. SUMNER PRINCIPLES OF INDUCED POLARIZATION...formed". E. Sherbon Hi11s in Geology of Australian Ore Deposits, 1953, p. 57. CHAPTER 27 Intracrustal...· Η U-ι O •H μ O eu cd OÙ e C 00 cd cd 5-1 S ore-forming zones, 1005 METAMORPHISM DEPTH,km ULTRAIvIETMORPHISM...principal driving energy. Yet, without the heat, the ore depositing process would not have taken place so...his book in which he pioneered the treatment of ore deposits in the framework of lithologie associations
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Back cO\·erphoto: Wolframite. 45 mm. Yaogangxian, China, H Page 1: MuscO\ite. 45 mm, Linopolis, Brazil,...Linopolis, Brazil, H Page 13: Gold, 35 mm.Eagle's est Mine, California, G Publi!>hed by Grdllit.u.o. Stefanikova43...authors and a stud) of recent literature in the field of mineralogy. Current encyclopedic books mostly...mineral in magmatic rocks, pegmatites, ore veins or other types of ore deposits, including secondary minerals...biotite. olivine), or among the important economic ore minerals (eg: lepidolite, wolfrarnite). In many cases
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Assessment and Perspective 4. R.T.SHUEY SEMICONDUCTING ORE MINERALS 5. J.S. SUMNER PRINCIPLES OF INDUCED POLARIZATION...formed". E. Sherbon Hills in Geology of Australian Ore Deposits, 1953, p. 57. CHAPTER 27 Intracrustal... M-4 ÖD •H μ o o QJ cd ÖO P C üß cd cd U S ore-forming zones, Fig. 27-3. Interpreted depth ultrametamorphism...principal driving energy. Yet, without the heat, the ore depositing process would not have taken place so...his book in which he pioneered the treatment of ore deposits in the framework of lithologic associations
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is not only a large but a particularly fertile field for the engineer and technologist in the mineral...young engineers with specific training in this field. Problems in the production of industrial minerals...New York, N. Y. February 1, 1949 of the growing field for engineers Samuet H. Dorpear. CONTENTS D...inte incase Lied virseyecnns rh 521 Manganese Ore. By Gorpon H. CHAMBERS ...............+.-- 542...for abrasives cover such a large and diversified field that only an exhaustive treatise could hope to cover
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Illinois. Margarita I. Novgorodova: Inst. Geol. of Ore Deposits, Acad. of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. Per...found in Craig, J. R., and D. J. Vaughn, Ore Microscopy and Ore Petrography, John Wiley & Sons, New York...Burke, Tables for Microscopic Identification of Ore Minerals, 2nd ed., Elsevier-North Holland, New...localized concentrations. The latter account for the ore deposits of many of the less common elements. The...Asia, including Siberia ae SS shes] TM REED eS SL China and Japan 10. India 11. South east Asia 12. Middle
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44. c 1 3 .50 A. A natural occurrence at a coal mine in the (TL) Lvov-Volynsk basin, USSR. Achates. syn...Lcvinson's rule. (TL) Beyun -Obo. Central Mongolia. China. 18.2. 1 5 Aeschyn ite- ( Y ) , (Y ,Ca.Fc,Th)(Ti...8eitr. Chem. Kennin. Min. 2, 1 84. Specimens from China, used for carving. have been shown to be an Al silicate...33- 1 230]. (TL) Villedicu Township. Temiscaming County, Quebec. Canada. Named for S.O. Agrel l. Agricolite...09. c 7.76 A . Z=2 [PDF 27-620]. (TL) San Carlos mine. Guanajuato. Mexico. Named for S. Aguilar. Agustitc
 
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