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Diaspore from
Kanakura mine, Shimotakai District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Diaspore
Formula:AlO(OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Diaspore data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kanakura mine, Shimotakai District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1333773
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1333773:7
GUID (UUID V4):7ed570e2-3775-42f2-8b5b-d33ba494e9cf
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右について A, Study -on White Mine, Nagano Tourmaline from the Kanakura Prefecture 武 司 秀 央 (Hideo Takeshi)...石(pyrophyllite)で ズ ニ 石(zunyite)デ あ り,ヂア スポ ル 、(diaspore)、 イ ツ カイ ト(Dickite)螢 石等 を伴 うこ とが 多い 。 ま た ご
Book
IN SEDIMENTOLOGY 26 CLAYS AND CLAY MINERALS OF JAPAN FURTHER TITLES IN THIS SERIES VOLUMES 1 , 2 ...IN SEDIMENTOLOGY 26 CLAYS AND CLAY MINERALS OF JAPAN Edited by TOSHIQ SUDQ Emeritus Professor, Tokyo...Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Ibaragi Pref. 300-31, Japan 1978 KODANSHA LTD. Tokyo ELSEVIER SCIENTIF PUBLISHING...under t i t l e : Clays and c l a y minerals of Japan. (Developments i n sedimentology ; 26) (Kodansha...Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Clay--Japan. 2. Clay minerals--Japan. I. SudO, Toshio, 191111. Shimcda,
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
taken from a drift mine 1/1 mile away. The clay is crushed at the mouth of the mine, dumped into 11/2...Refractories Refractory minerals produced a t Kanakura mine. ANON. Jour. Jap. Cer. Assn.. 32 [378], 251(1924)...” is produced with diaspore at Kanakura mine in Shimotakai-gun, Nagano Prefecture. Both minerals are...proportion of diaspore (A1203.H~O). Greenish “Roseki” (meaning “wax-clay”), found under the diaspore, has compn...in diam. White granular quartzite of the same district is more crushable and very fit for the manuf.
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Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut District of Columbia Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois...Sweden Switzerland Turkey ASIA Ceylon China India Japan Korea Malay States Mauritius Netherland Indies Seychelle...(1893). Butts, Charles-Clays of the Birmingham District, Alabama. U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. 315, 291-5... T.-Clay Materials of the United Wysor, D. C.-Diaspore Clay of Arkansas and Missouri. Jour. Amer. Ceram...Ind., 6, Eakin, L. G.-Kaolia from the Waterfall Mine, Gunnison County, Colo. U. 254 (1897). S. Geol.
Book
major producing districts, or a representative district if there are many. We name the chief mining companies...supply must come not merely from one district but from a single mine. Thus the physical properties of many...eclipsing the mineral magnesite in some areas; the trona mine rather than the Solvay plant is now the main source...phosphate rock. Kaolin is shipped from Georgia to Japan, talc from Montana to Belgium, barite from Ireland...use more asbestos than A/C products, whereas in Japan A/C sheets and pipes account for over two-thirds
 
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