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Gunma Prefecture, Kanto Region, Honshu Island, Japan

Note: Gunma is sometimes also spelled "Gumma".




Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities


Mineral List:
Acanthite
Alabandite
Alacránite
'Albite-Anorthite Series'
Alleghanyite
Alumohydrocalcite
Alunite
Ammonioleucite (TL)
Analcime
Antimony
Ardennite-(As)
Ardennite-(V)
Augite
Baryte
Bementite
Berthierite
Bornite
Calcite
var: Manganoan Calcite
Chalcopyrite
Clinojimthompsonite
'Clinoptilolite'
'Cobaltoan Polydymite'
Corundum
Cosalite
Crandallite
Dawsonite
Digenite
Dmisteinbergite
Dolomite
Galaxite
Galena
Gersdorffite
Gold
var: Electrum

Gypsum
Hausmannite
Helvite
Huangite
Hübnerite
Hypersthene
Ilmenite
Jacobsite
Joséite-B
Kaolinite
Kermesite
Leucite
'Manganese Oxides'
Manganosite
Millerite
Minamiite (TL)
Montmorillonite
Nagashimalite (TL)
Natroalunite
Nickeline
Nordstrandite
Opal
Orpiment
Pararealgar
Phlogopite
Pumpellyite-(Al)
Pyrite
Pyrochroite
Pyrolusite
Pyrophanite
Pyrophyllite
Pyroxmangite
Quartz
var: Chert
Realgar
Rhodochrosite
Rhodonite
Roscoelite
Rutile
Schwertmannite
'Serpentine Group'
Siderite
Sonolite
Spessartine
Sphalerite
Stibiconite
Stibnite
Sulphur
Suzukiite (TL)
Taramite
Tephroite
Tetrahedrite
Tridymite
Vaesite
Violarite
Wairakite
Wakabayashilite (TL)
Wiserite
Witherite
Woodhouseite


170 entries listed. 84 valid minerals. 5 type localities (valid minerals).

Localities in this Region:
Japan
 
  • Honshu Island
    • Kanto Region
      • Gunma Prefecture
        • Akagi volcano
        • Annaka
        • Kiryuu City
        • Minakami
            • Sambagawa

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