Sulphur Mines: There are more than 760 proven mining areas, with total reserves equivalent to 1.493 billion tonnes of sulfur, ranking them second in the world. The main pyrite mines are Qingyuan, Liaoning province; Dongshengpan, Tanyaokou, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Jiaozuo, Henan Province, Shanxi Qu Province; Zhejiang Province and the capital of Jiangxi Province; Fuyuan Province and other mining areas. Natural sulfur mainly comes from the Dahankou deposit in Shandong province.
Phosphate rock: There are 412 proven mineral deposits, with a total reserve of 15.2 billion tonnes of ore, second in the world. The main ones are Jinning (Kunyang), Kunming (Haikou) and Huize. in Yunnan Province; phosphorus mining areas in Hubei such as Jingxiang, Yichang, Baokang and Dawu in Guizhou Province and Jinping in Hunan Province; Provincefrom Jiangsu.
Potassium salt: There are 28 potassium salt mining resources, with a total reserve of 456 million tons. It is mainly distributed in Qalhan, Dalangtan, Dongtai Jinel, Xitai Jinel and other salt lakes in Qinghai province, as well as Mengyeying potash mine in Yunnan province.
Salt and Glauber Salt: There are 150 salt mine resources with a total reserved reserve of 407.5 billion tons; There are more than 100 Glauber salt mine resources with a total reserved reserve of 10.5 billion tons, ranking first in the world. Mainly distributed in Qinghai Province (Chaerhan, etc.), Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (Qijiaojing, etc.), Hubei Province (Yingcheng, etc.), Jiangxi Province (Zhangshu, etc.), province of Jiangsu (Huai'an), Shanxi. Province (Yuncheng), Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (Jilantai) and other regions.
Boron mining: 63 proven mining areas, with total reserves of 46.7 million tons, fifth in the world. Major deposits include Ji'an in Jilin Province; 501, Kuandian and Errengou in Yingkou, Liaoning Province; Chabuye Chaka, Bangyu Chaka, Chalaka and other deposits in the Tibet Autonomous Region.
Barite: There are 103 proven mining areas, with a total reserve of 360 million tons of ore, ranking first in the world. The main deposits include Tianzhu in Guizhou Province, Gongxi in Hunan Province, Liulin in Hubei Province, Xiangzhou in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Heifenggou in Gansu Province, and Shuiping in Shaanxi Province.
Graphite: There are 23 diamond ore resources, with a total reserve of 4,179 kilograms of diamond minerals; 91 proven graphite mining areas, with a total reserve of 173 milliontons of minerals, ranking first in the world. Mainly includes Jixi (Liu Mao), Boli (Fuling), Muling (Guangyi) and Luobei in Heilongjiang Province; Panshi in Jilin province; Lutang in Hunan province in Shandong province; Province. Graphite deposits such as Gou and Tongyu.
Gypsum: There are 169 proven gypsum mining areas, with a total reserve of 57.6 billion tonnes of ore. The main deposits include Dahankou in Shandong Province, Etuoke Banner in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Yingcheng in Hubei Province, Taiyuan in Shanxi Province, Zhongwei in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Tianzhu in Gansu Province , Shaodong in Hunan Province, Hunjiang in Jilin Province, and Ebian in Sichuan Province.
Asbestos: There are 45 proven asbestos mining areas, with a total reserve of 90.61 million tonnes of minerals, making itranks first in the world. Three. There are mainly asbestos deposits in Sichuan Province, Mangya deposits in Qinghai Province, and Ruoqiang and Qiemo deposits in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
Talc: There are 43 proven talc mining areas, with a total reserve of 247 million tonnes of ore, ranking it third in the world. The main deposits include Haicheng, Benxi and Hengren in Liaoning province; Qixia, Pingdu and Yexian in Shandong province; Guangfeng and Yudu in Longsheng Province and other deposits in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
Mica: There are 169 proven mica mining areas, with a total reserve of 63,100 tonnes of mica. Mainly distributed in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Sichuan and other provinces (regions).
Wollastonite: there are 31 mining areasproven, with a total reserve of 132 million tonnes of ore, which ranks it first in the world. The main deposits include Panshi and Lishu in Jilin Province; Faku and Jianping in Liaoning province; Datong in Qinghai Province and Changxing in Zhejiang Province;
Kaolin: There are 208 proven kaolin mining areas, with a total reserve of 1.43 billion tons of ore, ranking seventh in the world. The main deposits include Maoming, Zhanjiang and Huiyang in Guangdong province;
Bentonite: There are 86 proven mining areas, with a total reserve of 2.46 billion tons of ore, the first in the world. Mainly includes Ningming of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region; Heishan and Jianping of Liaoning province; Xuanhua and Longhua of Hebei province; , Shandong province and other deposits.
Diatomaceous earth: there are 354 mining zonesproven, with a total reserve of 385 million tonnes of ore, the second largest in the world. The main deposits include Changbai in Jilin province; Xundian and Tengchong in Yunnan province and Shengzhou in Zhejiang province;
Gemstones: mainly found in Wafangdian, Liaoning Province, Changle, Shandong Province;
Vitreous siliceous raw materials: 189 proven mining areas, with total reserves of 3.8 billion tonnes. Mainly distributed in Qinghai, Hainan, Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Henan, Fujian, Guangxi and other provinces (regions).
Granite Mines: There are more than 180 resources, with a total reserve of 1.7 billion cubic meters of ore.
Marble mines: 123, with a total reserve of 1 billion cubic meters of ore.
Limestone-cement: there are 1,124 resources, with a total reserve of 48.9 billion tonness of ore. Mainly distributed in Shaanxi, Anhui, Guangxi, Sichuan, Shandong and other provinces (regions).
Magnesite: There are 27 proven mineral origins, with a total reserve of 3 billion tonnes of ore, the largest in the world. Mainly distributed in Haicheng, Liaoning Province, Pi County, Shandong Province, Basia, Tibet Autonomous Region and other places.
Fluorspar mine: There are 230 proven mineral deposits, with a total reserve of 108 million tons, ranking it third in the world. Mainly includes Wuyi, Suichang and Longquan in Zhejiang Province; Jianyang, Jiangle and Shaowu in Fujian province; Langxi and Jingde in Anhui province; Xinyang in Henan Province and Ejina Banner in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region;
Fireclay: 327 proven mineral deposits, with one reservetotal of 2.1 billion tonnes of stone. Mainly distributed in Shanxi, Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Sichuan, Heilongjiang, Inner Mongolia and other provinces (regions).