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Calcite from
Takakusayama District, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Takakusayama District, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1347062
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1347062:5
GUID (UUID V4):6d20204e-585a-477c-8303-b51e2b627125
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite
42.1km (26.2 miles) Seikoshi mine (Seigoshi Mine; Seigoushi mine), Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
45.8km (28.5 miles) Mochikoshi mine, Amagi-Yugashima, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
50.2km (31.2 miles) Yugashima mine, Amagi-Yugashima, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
57.0km (35.4 miles) Kawazu mine (Rendaiji mine; Rendaizi mine), Rendaiji, Shimoda City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
61.3km (38.1 miles) Nawaji mine, Kawazu, Kamo district, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
61.7km (38.3 miles) Yanda, Kawazu, Kamo district, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
62.6km (38.9 miles) Suzaki mine (Susaki mine), Shimoda City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
68.4km (42.5 miles) Yugawara Hot Spring, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
that analcime comprises 40--50 % of the mode. The calcite fills small vughs which are generally lined with...ana]cime from analcime mugearite (72104), Takakusayama district, Japan (TIBA, 1966, Table 5). The three remaining...KvsHrao, I. : Petrology of the Atumi dolerite, Japan. J. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo 15, 135--202 (1964). LA~SEN...Petrology of the alkaline rocks of the Takakusayama district, Japan. Sei. Repts. T6hoku Univ. 9 (Ser. III)...aspects of an analcite-basalt from the New England district of :New South Wales. J. Petrology 8, 192--214
Book (volume)
326-0538) Japan Kanda Book Trading Co. Tanikawa Building 3-2 Kanda Surugadai Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo 101 Japan (Orders:...University for diagrams from Mineralogical Journal of Japan; The University of Chicago Press for diagrams from...ultramafic rock, Tenguiwayama, Diatomachi, Iwate Pref. Japan (Onuki 1966). Anthophyllite derived from hypersthene...Anthophyllite, Kjernerud, Norway (Kunitz 1930). Mountains, Japan (Tiba et al. 1970); a 18.56, b 18.08, Anthophyllite-—Gedrite...anthophyllite-cordierite rocks, north Krivoy Rog district, USSR (Gorosnikov & Yur’yev 1965). (Includes PO;
Book (volume)
The Chemical Society of Japan for diagram from Bulletin Chemical Society of Japan: Chapman & Hall Ltd for...K-1., J964. Clinopyroxenes from alkaline rocks of Japan. Amer. Min., 49, 1199-1223. Berman, H., 1937. Constitution...solid solutions. Part I. The CaAl 2 SiO6 component. Japan. J. Geol. Geogr., 33, 213-220. Makanjuola, A. A...aluminian bronzite from Takasima, North Kyushu, Japan, Takeda (1972) showed that the tetrahedral site...chromite pyroxerute, H irose mine, Tari district, Tottori Prefecture, Japan (Kitabara, 1958). Anal. J. Kitahara
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Most of the well-known ‘ekerites’ of the Oslo district, Norway, are arfvedsonite-aegirine granites, and... while that from Mastravarde in the Stavanger district is richer in biotite and has a little garnet....Granite Creek granodiorite of the Pend Oreille district of northern Idaho is a similar rock but the plagioclase...biotite granodiorites of the central Osterbotten district, Finland, with large phenocrysts of microclinemicroperthite;...the almost holoeucocratic tonalites of the Derby district, Vermont, are further examples. Certain of the
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volcanic centres), Alaska, and Aleutians. 17 6. Japan (including the southern islands), Taiwan, Kuril...01 Cpx Opx Hb Bi Sphene Fe-Ti oxides Σ n >73 6 Japan -- Taiwan - Kurile 60-63 66-69 63-66 0 9.2 0.19...3% 86% 11% 74 2% 83% 14% 84 0% 42% 58% 88 Japan - Taiwan Kuril es - Kamchatka Saipan (6) L-K C-A...14(20) 40(22) 89(22) 6(8) 57(3) 8(7) n.d. 8 6 S.W. Japan Pacific TaiwanKurilesKamchatka Saipan 65.60 0.65...Britain, and within the Huzi volcanic zone of Japan and its continuation Islands, and Marianas Islands
 
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