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Bavenite from
Hirono, Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan


Classification
Species:Bavenite
Formula:Ca4Be2Al2Si9O26(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Bavenite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hirono, Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:414958
Long-form Identifier:1:3:414958:3
GUID (UUID V4):6695a3da-ff45-4621-a9c0-f33d8061761e
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Italy (Guastoni et al. 2005), 15) Hirono, Kameoka, Kyoto, Japan (Tsuruta et al. 2006), and 16) La Cabrera...Kamphaugite-(Y), bavenite, danalite and genthelvite from Hirono, Kameoka, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Mineral.... Soc. Japan, 2005 Annual Meeting, Abstr. Verwoerd, W.J. (1963): Rare earth minerals in South African
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primitive island arcs, e.g. in the Izu Peninsula, Japan and elsewhere; compare Chapters 7, 10 and 12. Alkaline...volcanic-intrusive centre. It is located 110 km W.N.W. of the city of Balkhash, in the Tasaral-Kyzyl Espeh Anticlinorium...largest Soviet "porphyry" located 17 km from Balkhash (city). It cropped-out in a low hill of heavily silicified...the gold-quartz veins in the Grass Valley-Nevada City field and the Lights Creek porphyry copper deposit..."granites" used to be recovered in the past in Japan as an iron ore (Chapter 23). A portion of the detrital
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primitive island arcs, e.g. in the Izu Peninsula, Japan and elsewhere; compare Chapters 7, 10 and 12. Alkaline...volcanic-intrusive centre. It is located 110 km W.N.W. of the city of Balkhash, in the Tasaral-Kyzyl Espeh Anticlinorium...largest Soviet "porphyry" located 17 km from Balkhash (city). It cropped-out in a low hill of heavily silicified...the gold-quartz veins in the Grass Valley-Nevada City field and the Lights Creek porphyry copper deposit..."granites" used to be recovered in the past in Japan as an iron ore (Chapter 23). A portion of the detrital
 
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