Citations:Yunfu
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- 1939, J. S. Lee, The Geology of China[1], London: Thomas Murby & Co., →OCLC, page 478:
- (44) WESTERN KUANGTUNG
[...]Tatai Formation. Ferruginous sandstone interstratified with beds of limonite which contain Tertiary plants. A thick conglomerate or breccia cemented by ferruginous sands and clays forms the basal part. Typically developed at Tataiyung and Shanshuiwei in the vicinity of the city of Yunfu.
- 1978 November 9, K. P. Wang, “China's Mineral Economy”, in Chinese Economy Post-Mao: A Compendium of Papers[2], Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, →OCLC, page 387:
- China's 13 large foreign fertilizer plants ordered a few years ago are all scheduled to be in operation in a year or two. […] China's biggest pyrite mine (openpit), being built in Yunfu, Kwangtung Province, was near completion.