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Kosmochlor from Japan

Japan
 
  • Niigata Prefecture
wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/jampeg/93-11.htm.
      • Ōmi
Fossa Magna Museum specimen, Itoigawa
Takasu A, Suzuki Y, Ohki Y, Ogawara T and Seto (Sakamoto) S (2022) Newly identified end-member kosmochlor from the Yamanobo outcrop of the Renge metamorphic belt, Itoigawa, central Japan. Earth Science (Chikyu Kagaku) Vol.76, No.1, 37-42. 2022
Ogawara T and Ueta H (2020) Protection and mineralogical study of outcrop containing kosmochlor discovered in Itoigawa City, Niigata Prefecture. Abst 2020 Online Ann Meet Japan Assoc Mineral Sci
Suzuki Y and Ohki Y (2019) Kosmochlor from Yamanobo, Itoigawa, Niigata prefecture, Japan. J Geosci 65: 185-187.
  • Okayama Prefecture
    • Niimi City
Sakamoto & Takasu (1996) Chishitsugaku Zasshi, 102, 49-52.
 
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