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Ulaan-Uul mine
Location
Ulaan-Uul mine is located in Mongolia
Ulaan-Uul mine
Ulaan-Uul mine
LocationNogoonnuur sum
AimagKhovd
CountryMongolia
Production
ProductsTungsten

The Ulaan-Uul mine (Template:Lang-mn, red mountain) is an underground mine located in the Nogoonnuur sum of Khovd aimag in western Mongolia.

Ulaan uul exploits the Kyzyl Tau ore field. The main ore minerals in the veins are wolframite, fluorite, beryl and minor molybdenite.[1] The reserves are estimated at 3.100 tons of Wolfram at an ore concentration of 1.3 - 3.4%.[2]


References

  1. ^ "The Fluid Regime in the Tungsten (-Yttrium) Deposits of Kyzyltau". Earth Sciences Centre, Department of Geology, University of Toronto et. al. Retrieved 2014-12-28.
  2. ^ "Brief information of Mongolian commodities" (PDF). Geologic Information Center, Mineral Resources Authority of Mongolia. Retrieved 2014-12-28.