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Cassiterite from
Laboo mine, Yala Province, Thailand


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Cassiterite
Formula:SnO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Cassiterite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Laboo mine, Yala Province, Thailand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:932739
Long-form Identifier:1:3:932739:9
GUID (UUID V4):afb9e02b-8e59-4219-9278-f354c4a33bea
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Report (issue)
(Climax, Colorado), and silver production (San Antonio mine, Mexico). More than one-sixth of the tin consumed...resources for Sn are in China, Brazil, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia (Carlin, 1995; Sutphin and others...Geology Sn placers develop because Sn, commonly cassiterite, is resistant to weathering, and has a high specific...develop when cassiterite-rich bedrocks are chemically weathered with little transport. Cassiterite, along with...stream bottom gravel as alluvial placers. Some cassiterite can be trapped in bedrock including natural riffles
Report (volume)
Geologic Reconnaissance of the Mineral Deposits of Thailand By GLEN F. BROWN, SAMAN BURAVAS, JUA4CHET CHARALJAVANAPHET...___-__Northern Thailand.-_.._-_.-._._.___.___...___.___._...._. Northeastern Thailand.__-__-_____-__...Thailand______-__-________-_--'___-__________-_Gulf of Thailand east coast__----__-_-_------_-_---_--__-__Physiography...features-.---...___________________________ East mine._______________________________________ West mi...-_____-_---__-_------__---_--._ Nong Phai lead-zinc mine, Kanchanaburi, by Glen F. Brown, Kasetr Pitakspraivan
 
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