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Tuffaceous-sandstone from
Obayashi mine, Ochi District, Shimane Prefecture, Japan


Classification
Type:Tuffaceous-sandstone
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Tuffaceous-sandstone data
Locality Data:Click here to view Obayashi mine, Ochi District, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1244983
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1244983:1
GUID (UUID V4):4e0b74cd-4ee2-49e8-8b45-772b78309160
References
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Book
GEOLOGY OF JAPAN Edited by Fuyuji Takai Tatsuro Matsumoto Ryuzo Toriyama UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS...Angeles 1963 University of Tokyo Press Tokyo, Japan University of California Press Berkeley and Los...England © University af Tokyo Press, 1963 Printed in Japan All rights reserved. mip Preface Geology is...maps have recently been very actively published in Japan as in many other regions of the world, but they...and Mineral Resources of Japan ”, with an attached geological map of Japan on scale 1: 3,000,000, by
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
strata consist mainly of volcaniclastic rock and tuffaceous conglomerate. The Jurassic sedimentary- volcanic... rhyolite, ED volcaniclastic rock and tuffaceous sandstone. EP T The studied bimodal volcanic rocks...Research 134, 249–273. Chen, H.C., Niu, F.L., Obayashi, M., Grand, S.P., Kawakatsu, H., Chen, Y.J., Ning...and processes. Geological Society Tang, Y.C., Obayashi, M., Niu, F.L., Grand, S.P., Chen, Y.J., Kawakatsu
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
conglomerate and pebbly sandstone (~150 m), C1d2 of rhyolitic tuff and tuffaceous sandstone (~300 m), C1d3 of...andesite that are unconformably overlain by pebbly sandstone and conglomerate of the Aqialehe Formation (C1a)...the DVF disconformably overlies silstone and sandstone of the Silurian Nilekehe Formation and it is overlain...predominantly composed of conglomerate and minor sandstone (Fig. 5). The DVF volcanic rocks are composed...images suggesting the tranistion process (Fukao and Obayashi, 2013). A similar transition process from flat
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Proterozoik to ‘young’ Q reservoirs, oils from coal mine and oils from shale oil. All oils have outstanding...are abundant phases in many areas affected by acid mine drainage waters, in anoxic soils, and industrial...Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 0600819, Japan (*correspondence: aggarwal@pop.lowtem.hokudai.ac...aerosols at Hokkaido University campus, Sapporo, Japan from July 23-25, 2008. For an unimodal distribution...hydrothermal system in the Wakamiko submarine crater, Japan A. AKASHI1, Y. NISHIHARA1,2*, E. TAKAHASHI1, Y
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Earthquake Research Institute University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan Volume 7A The Pacific Ocean PLENUM PRESS· NEW...of Japan Ibaraki, Japan Kazuo Kobayashi Ocean Research Institute University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan John...Nottingham, England Geological Survey of Japan Ibaraki, Japan CONTENTS Chapter 1. North Pacific Sediments...401 405 405 405 407 409 413 Chapter 9. Sea of Japan and Ryukyu Trench-Arch Back-Arc System Kazuo Kobayashi...II. Crustal and Mantle Structures of the Sea of Japan. . . . . . . . . A. Submarine Topography . . .
 
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