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Ibaraki Prefecture, Kanto Region, Honshu Island, Japan


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


Mineral List:
Actinolite
'Adularia'
Albite
Allanite-(Ce)
Alleghanyite
Alluaudite
Almandine
'Amber'
'Amphibole Group'
Andalusite
Anhydrite
Anthophyllite
Antigorite
Aragonite
Arrojadite-(KFe)
Arsenopyrite
Beraunite
Bertrandite
Beryl
var: Aquamarine
Beudantite
Bismuthinite
Carminite
Cassiterite
'Chalcedony
var: Agate'

'var: Petrified Wood'
Chalcopyrite
Childrenite
Chloritoid
'Clinopyroxene Subgroup'
Columbite
Columbite-(Mn)
Cordierite
Digenite
Dufrénite
Dumortierite
Elbaite
Eosphorite
Epsomite
Ferberite
Ferrobustamite
Fluorite
'Garnet Group'
Graftonite
Graphite
Grossular
Hausmannite
Hureaulite
Hydroxylherderite
Ilmenite
Kidwellite
Lepidolite
Manganosite
Messelite
Microcline
Microlite
Molybdenite
Montebrasite
Muscovite
var: Fuchsite
Orthoclase
Pollucite
Pyrite
var: Cobaltoan Pyrite
Pyroxmangite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
var: Chert
Reddingite
Rhodochrosite
Rockbridgeite
Sarcopside
Scheelite
Scorzalite
'Sericite'
Sonolite
Spessartine
Sphalerite
Spodumene
Stewartite
Stibiotantalite
Strengite
Talc
Tantalite-(Fe)
Tantalite-(Mn)
Tephroite
Tintinaite
Topaz
'Tourmaline'
'var: Rubellite'
'var: Verdelite'
Trilithionite
Triphylite
Triploidite
Uranmicrolite
Varulite
Vivianite
Wollastonite
Xenotime-(Y)
Zircon


127 entries listed. 83 valid minerals.

Localities in this Region:
Japan
 
  • Honshu Island
    • Kanto Region
      • Ibaraki Prefecture
        • Chiyoda-machi
        • Iwama
        • Makabe-gun
          • Makabe-machi
          • Nanakai-mura
        • Ohmiya

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