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Tanyang Mine, Danyang County, North Chungcheong Province, South Koreai
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Tanyang MineMine
Danyang CountyCounty
North Chungcheong ProvinceProvince
South KoreaCountry

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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
36° North , 128° East (est.)
Estimate based on other nearby localities or region boundaries.
Margin of Error:
~25km
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A 140 meter long dyke, 2 to 5 meters thck, intrudes limestone of the Chosen system. Upper part of dyke is pegmatite, lower part aplite. Discovered in 1934. Zinnwaldite (along with lesser amounts of lepidolite) was mined during WW2 for lithium.

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2 valid minerals.

Detailed Mineral List:

β“˜ Beryl
Formula: Be3Al2(Si6O18)
Reference: Shibata, H.: Lithia mica deposits in Korea with special reference to spodumene and amblygonite. (in: Geology and Mineral Resources of the Far East, University of Tokyo Press, 1969; pp 158-168)
β“˜ 'Columbite-(Fe)-Columbite-(Mn) Series'
Reference: Shibata, H.: Lithia mica deposits in Korea with special reference to spodumene and amblygonite. (in: Geology and Mineral Resources of the Far East, University of Tokyo Press, 1969; pp 158-168)
β“˜ 'Lepidolite'
Reference: Shibata, H.: Lithia mica deposits in Korea with special reference to spodumene and amblygonite. (in: Geology and Mineral Resources of the Far East, University of Tokyo Press, 1969; pp 158-168)
β“˜ Quartz
Formula: SiO2
Reference: Shibata, H.: Lithia mica deposits in Korea with special reference to spodumene and amblygonite. (in: Geology and Mineral Resources of the Far East, University of Tokyo Press, 1969; pp 158-168)
β“˜ 'Zinnwaldite'
Reference: Shibata, H.: Lithia mica deposits in Korea with special reference to spodumene and amblygonite. (in: Geology and Mineral Resources of the Far East, University of Tokyo Press, 1969; pp 158-168)

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List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
β“˜Quartz4.DA.05SiO2
Group 9 - Silicates
β“˜Beryl9.CJ.05Be3Al2(Si6O18)
Unclassified Minerals, Rocks, etc.
β“˜'Columbite-(Fe)-Columbite-(Mn) Series'-
β“˜'Lepidolite'-
β“˜'Zinnwaldite'-

List of minerals for each chemical element

BeBeryllium
Beβ“˜ BerylBe3Al2(Si6O18)
OOxygen
Oβ“˜ QuartzSiO2
Oβ“˜ BerylBe3Al2(Si6O18)
AlAluminium
Alβ“˜ BerylBe3Al2(Si6O18)
SiSilicon
Siβ“˜ QuartzSiO2
Siβ“˜ BerylBe3Al2(Si6O18)

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Tateiwa, I. (1944) Journal of the Japan Mining Society, 51, 601.

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