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Contents
This book series constitutes a most compreh -ensive summary on the geological
data of mineral deposits in China obtained in the last decades. It covers
all the important metallic and nonmetallic deposits, including 25 chapters
which are to be contained in the five volumes. For eachkind of ore, descriptions
are made for all its types accrding to the newest classification schemes
which are most suitable to China. One to several examples are given for
each type. A brief discussion on metallogeny is attached to each kind
of ore. The final chapter in the fifth volume gives a brief account to
the mining industry and the understanding of mineral deposits in ancient
China
Volume 1. 355 pages,1990,US$57
This volume has 4 chapters, involving copper, lead-zioc, antimony and
molybdenum deposits of China.
Volume 2. 349 pages,1992,US$56
This volume has 6 chapters, involving bauxite, nickel, mercury, tin, tungsten
and gold-silver-platinoid deposits of China.
Volume 3. 346 pages,1996,US$87
This volume has 5 chapters, involving iron, manganese, chromium, rare-earth
elements and uranium deposits of China.
Volume 4. 296 pages,1996,260x184, US$78
This volume has 5 chapters, involving phosphate,sulfur, diamond, salts
and clay deposits of China.
Volume 5. 238 pages,1996,260x184mm,US$79
This volume has 5 chapters, involving boron, barite, fluorite, asbestos,
graphite, pyrophyllite, talc and magnesite deposits of China.
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