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Pistomesite from
Obira Mine, Bungo-Ono City, Oita Prefecture, Japan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Siderite var: Pistomesite
Formula:(Fe,Mg)CO3
Comments:(A specimen that had been labelled "pistomesite" (= Mg-rich siderite) in the Dr Yohachiro Okamoto collection is now catalogued as magnesite by the Geological Survey of Japan.)
Confirmation
Validity:Unconfirmed/Questioned
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pistomesite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Obira Mine, Bungo-Ono City, Oita Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:936440
Long-form Identifier:1:3:936440:0
GUID (UUID V4):caf351ea-d679-4b54-8f79-c7fc08964c03
References
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(Namibia), Butte, Tintic and Bingham (USA) and Santa Fe mine (New lvfexico). There arc a lso numerous deposits...long as 45cm, have been 'ound in the now exhausted mine of Shikoku Oapan). Apart from being the main source...Edenville (Nrw York ), l'argas (Finland ) and Kotaki (Japan ) ; the ,·cry rar<' tschermakite fou1 1cl at Pernio...vitreous lustre. It was first found in the Wheal Jane Mine at Truro (Cornwall, England ); later it appeared...a t Campiglia ~1arittima, at Arendal (Norway), Obira Uapan), th e USSR , Nigeria and Australia. IL was
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iron to magnesium (breunnerite, mesitite, pistomesite), but the stoichiometric ratio of divalent cations...that a collector in the field should visit are mine dumps and quarry rubble heaps, where there will... lb) was mined. How- been from the Guanajuato mine (Mexico), about 500 billion kilos (460,000,000 tons)...come from the Campi Flegrei (Campania, Italy) and Japan. Uses Nowadays most commercial sulfur is a by-product...superheated water. Production from solfataras (Japan and Indonesia) is relatively unimportant. fides
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Crystal CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 130 of stibnite from Japan and Fig. 327 188 Example. Fig. 326 represents a...gives the indices 221 for the face. To deter 192. mine, by plotting, the axial ratio of an orthorhombic...character to those near Kimberley, are the Jagersfontein mine in Orange Free State and the Premier, near Pretoria...from India, weighing 44 carats. ; at the Premier mine. It was named the Cullinan and was presented by...deposits are found in the volcanic districts of Japan, Hawaii, Mexico, and western South America. In the
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well shown by the metal produced by the National mine in northern Nevada which contained very nearly equal...Laurium, Greece, and also (rafaelite) at a lead mine in Chile. Fiedlerite [Pb3(OH)oCl4] is monoclinic...Color lemon yellow. Luster vitreous. Found on a mine dump at Cerro Pintados, Chile. 31 F. A. Bannister:...zircon near Pikes Peak, Colorado, and in a topaz mine in the Ilmen Mountains. Fig. 26. The optic ori¬...liquids. Found at the Elias mine, Bohemia; Lahr, Baden; and the Rosieres mine, France. PYRRIIOTITE Dihexagonal
 
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