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Pyrochroite from Japan

Japan
 
  • Aichi Prefecture
    • Kitashitara County
      • Shitara
Mayumi Yoshinaga (1963) Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, Series D, Geology, 14, 1, 1-22.
  • Fukui Prefecture
    • Mikatakaminaka District
      • Wakasa-cho
Kato, A. (2010) Mumeikai Group meeting, No. 30.
  • Gunma Prefecture
    • Kiryu City
Matsubara Satoshi, Kato, Akira (1980) Nagashimalite, Ba4(V3+,Ti)4[(O,OH)2|Cl|Si8B2O27], a new mineral from the Mogurazawa mine, gumma prefecture, Japan. Mineralogical Journal, 10 (3) 122-130 doi:10.2465/minerj.10.122
  • Iwate Prefecture
    • Kunohe-gun
      • Noda
Watanabe, T., Kato, A., & Ito, J. (1960). The Minerals of the Noda-Tamagawa Mine, Iwaté Prefecture, Japan: II. Pyrochroite Ore (Kimiman-kô) and Its Origin. Mineralogical Journal, 3(1), 30-41.
Katsu Kaneko (1956) Symposium del Manganeso, XX Congreso Geologico Internacional, Mexico D.F.
Okamoto collection (curated at the Geological Survey museum, Japan)
    • Miyako City
Mayumi Yoshinaga (1963) Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, Series D, Geology, 14, 1, 1-22.
  • Kyoto Prefecture
    • Soraku District
      • Wazuka-cho
  • Miyazaki Prefecture
    • Nishiusuki District
      • Takachiho
Fuzimoto, M. (2006): Manganese minerals from manganese mines, Takachiho district, Miyazaki Prefecture​. Part 2. Morowaku Mine. Chigaku Kenkyu 55(1), 3-10 (in Japanese).
  • Nagano Prefecture
    • Kamiina District
      • Hamayokokawa mine (Hamayokogawa mine)
Akira Kato (2011) Explanations of distributed specimens at the Ordinary Meeting of Mumeikai Group, No. 34 (January, 20011).
Akira Kato (2011) Explanations of distributed specimens at the Ordinary Meeting of Mumeikai Group, No. 34 (January, 20011).
  • Shiga Prefecture
    • Ritto City
Yoshinaga, Mayumi. "Sonolite, a new manganese silicate mineral." Mem Fac Sci Kyushu Univ Ser D Geol 14 (1963): 1-21.
  • Tochigi Prefecture
    • Kanuma City
Mayumi Yoshinaga (1963) Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, Series D, Geology, 14, 1, 1-22.
Yoshinaga, Mayumi. "Sonolite, a new manganese silicate mineral." Mem Fac Sci Kyushu Univ Ser D Geol 14 (1963): 1-21.
Akira Kato (undated manuscript): Country rock and Minerals of the Kaso mine, Kanuma City, Tochigi Prefecture. (in japanese)
  • Yamaguchi Prefecture
    • Iwakuni City
Mayumi Yoshinaga (1963) Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, Series D, Geology, 14, 1, 1-22.
    • Kudamatsu City
Fumitoshi HIROWATARI (1961) Minerals and Their Paragenetic Relations of the Manganese Deposits of Fukumaki Mine, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Japan Vol.12:565-572
Mayumi Yoshinaga (1963) Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, Series D, Geology, 14, 1, 1-22.
 
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