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Glaucophane from
Hirose, Nishiki-cho, Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan


Classification
Species:Glaucophane
Formula:◻[Na2][Mg3Al2]Si8O22(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Glaucophane data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hirose, Nishiki-cho, Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:831247
Long-form Identifier:1:3:831247:1
GUID (UUID V4):0e09f142-07ce-4d8f-ba35-27def1f6a86d
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Interpretations of the tectonic evolution of Southwest Japan A. J. Barber BARBER, A . J., 1982. Interpret at...at!ons of the tectoni c evolution of Southwest Japan. Proc. Ge ol. A ss., ~~ (2), 131-145. ~t the J ~ nctlOn...Current kno\Vl ~d ge of the geology of Southwest Japan is rev iewed and earlier syntheses of its tectoni...The tectonic units wh ich constitute Southwest Japan represent an accumulation of disparate allochthonous...westward subduction of th e Pacific Plate in the Japan Trench and the northward subd uctio n of the Philippine
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Birthday. JOURNALOF THE MINERALOGICAL SOCIETYOF JAPAN. VOL.3, No.6. SEPT.1958. Bementite and Pyroxmangite...and manganese ore City, deposit Kumamoto of the Ichinomata Prefecture. Associated hornstone-quartz...Bementite the collected about the Ichinomata Prefecture. Fumitoshi mine, from photographs, minerals...Nobuya and Tsuneo in Oita Prefecture to Clay Mineral from Oita Prefecture.(pp. Kameki and concerning...Composition from Fukushima of Odaka and Uzumine, Prefecture. (pp. 478-485) Keiichi Omori Mg-vermiculite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
hydrous minerals, such as lawsonite, chlorite, glaucophane and talc. Along a cold subduction P–T path with...always present at 1.1 to >4.0 GPa, and chlorite, glaucophane and talc can be stable at pressures of up to...et al., 2001) and even the coremantle boundary (Hirose et al., 1999; Karason & van der Hilst, 2000). However...low-density HP–UHP hydrous minerals, such as glaucophane, lawsonite, paragonite, phengite, talc and chloritoid...+ lawsonite + coesite + phengite + rutile  glaucophane, and their peak metamorphic P–T conditions are
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Tokyo 152-8551, Japan Department of Geophysics, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8578, Japan Department of...Faculty of Science, Kochi University, Kochi 780-8520, Japan d Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies...Yoshida-nihonmatsu, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan e Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Central 7, 1-1-1 Higashi,... Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8567, Japan b c a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 4 March 2009...the angle of subduction; a wide zone of MMF in SW Japan is caused by shallow angle subduction of the Philippine
Book (volume)
326-0538) Japan Kanda Book Trading Co. Tanikawa Building 3-2 Kanda Surugadai Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo 101 Japan (Orders:...Magnesio-taramite—Taramite Sodic Amphiboles Glaucophane-Ferro-glaucophane Magnesio-riebeckite—Riebeckite Ecke...University for diagrams from Mineralogical Journal of Japan; The University of Chicago Press for diagrams from...high pressure on the structures of tremolite, glaucophane and pargasite, Comodi et al. (1991) found that...moduli increasing slightly from tremolite to glaucophane and pargasite. In general the A polyhedron is
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
巻 第 9 号 661–675 ページ,2017 年 9 月 Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan, Vol. 123, No. 9, p. 661–675, September 2017 doi:...Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Nagoya 4648601, Japan 京都大学大学院理学研究科地球惑星科学専攻 This paper provides an overview...and other high-pressure metamorphic regions in Japan. Keywords: metamorphism, metamorphic rocks, high-pressure...School of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan Corresponding author: M. Enami, enami@nagoya-u.jp...様な岩石の産出は極めてまれであろうと漠然と考えられてい ©The Geological Society of Japan 2017 (Dabie Shan) た.しかし,1989 年に中国東部・大別山 – 661
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Orientation and Deformation Microstructures of Glaucophane and Epidote in Experimentally Deformed Epidote...low shear strain (γ ≤ 1), the [001] axes of glaucophane were in subparallel alignment with the shear...high shear strain (γ > 2), the [001] axes of glaucophane were in subparallel alignment with the shear...of LPOs for glaucophane and epidote. Keywords: lattice preferred orientation; glaucophane; epidote; deformation...the top of the subducting oceanic crust [7–9]. Glaucophane and lawsonite or epidote in blueschist is considered
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Graduate School of Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka, Japan Department of Earth and Planetary...Science, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...belts: the relatively warm Sanbagawa belt of SW Japan and the relatively cold Franciscan belt of western...of Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Gakuen-cho, Sakai, Osaka, 599-8531, Japan. E-mail address: ishii@p...metamorphism: the relatively warm Sanbagawa belt in SW Japan and the relatively cool Franciscan belt in W USA
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
assemblages are typically composed of lawsonite–glaucophane–chlorite–albite=jadeite š phengite (fields G...forming mainly garnet (fields E and H), and glaucophane changes composition to barrositic amphibole....basalt are lawsonite, chlorite, and amphibole (glaucophane or barroisite in composition). Lawsonite contains...low temperatures where lawsonite C chlorite C glaucophane is stable, to 2.0–2.5 wt% at intermediate temperatures...temperatures where epidote C chlorite C glaucophane=barroisite is stable, and to 1–1.5 wt% where epidote=zoisite
Book (volume)
........ 321 Barkevikite ......... 328 Glaucophane-Riebeckite Richterite ...... 333 ...........phenocrysts, bronzite andesite, Kokubudai, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan (Ivuno, 1947b). Anal. K. Tada and M. Huzimoto...Tengu-zawa, Hatazyuku, Hakone Volcano, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan (Kuno and Nagashima, 1962). Anal. K. Nagashima...augite-hypersthene andesite, Akagi Volcano, Gumma Prefecture Japan (Ota, 1952). Anal. T. Ivusida. 12. Hypersthene...andesite, Hakone-Toge, Hakone Volcano, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan (Kuno, 1950). Anal. K. Tada and M. Huzimoto
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
low and hightemperature geotherms for NE and SW Japan, respectively (Peacock and Wang, 1999). To avoid...accessory minerals including carbonate (5–30%), glaucophane, epidote, phengite, quartz, and rutile, observed...fine-grained omphacite, phengite, epidote, and glaucophane. Carbonates in both samples are subhedrally occurred...porphyroblasts contain numerous inclusions of carbonate, glaucophane, phengite, paragonite, zoisite, and omphacite...omphacite, glaucophane, and epidote. The inclusions in the garnets are carbonate, omphacite, glaucophane, phengite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
to a grain size <38 μm. The major phases are glaucophane and lawsonite in a ratio of ∼3:2 making up ∼90...calculated based on the change in lattice spacing of glaucophane. For each diffraction the incident monochromatic...000 kg m−3 , a shear modulus μ = 64 GPa for glaucophane (Bezacier et al., 2010), a Poisson’s ratio υ...Wang, J., Mainprice, D., 2010. Elasticity of glaucophane, seismic velocities and anisotropy of the subducted...org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1978.tb04247.x. Di Toro, G., Hirose, T., Nielsen, S., Pennacchioni, G., Shimamoto,
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
lithologies also document dehydration-induced cracking. Hirose et al. (2006) performed torsion experiments on...line is from Scambelluri et al. (1991) and the glaucophane-lawsonite reaction line is from Evans (1990)...have a strong planar fabric defined by aligned glaucophane (Fig. 3). Veins of eclogite facies minerals (omphacite...subduction zone (e.g. beneath present day Honshu, Japan), and these generate a blueschist and a serpentinite...with recent observations from the slab beneath Japan (Ishise and Oda, 2005). 5.4. Delay times from anisotropic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Technology, 2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8551, Japan Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of...Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8551, Japan c RIKEN, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan d Department of Earth...113-0033, Japan e Open University of Japan, 2-11, Wakaba, Mihama-ku, Chiba, 261-8586, Japan b a r t i...Technology, 2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8551, Japan. E-mail address: smaruyam@geo.titech.ac.jp (S. Maruyama)...address: Open University of Japan, 2-11, Wakaba, Mihama-ku, Chiba, 261-8586, Japan. 1342-937X/$ – see front
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Cascadia, and (C) Shikoku and Kii peninsula in Nankai, Japan. Non-volcanic tremor distributions are shown in...Cascadia (USA), and Kii Peninsula and Shikoku (Japan). We compare the pressures at which metamorphic...(5-7 wt%) is held in lawsonite, chlorite, and glaucophane in the lawsoniteblueschist facies (Fig. 3). At...◦ C), chlorite breaks down to Caamphibole ± glaucophane, Ca-amphibole + zoisite-epidote, or Ca-amphibole...either (2) chlorite breakdown during growth of glaucophane, Ca-amphibole, and epidote (e.g., Fig. 7a), or
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(%) Hornblende (%) Omphacite (%) Epidote (%) Glaucophane (%) Phengite (%) Paragonite (%) Quartz (%) Apatite...paragonite. Idioblastic garnets contain inclusions of glaucophane and lawsonite indicating prior metamorphism under...most grainsizes are less than 100 Am. Zoisite, glaucophane, omphacite and garnet comprise the bulk of the...phengite, glaucophane, zircon and rutile. Most samples are dominated by phengite and glaucophane reflecting...this study. All of our samples are dominated by glaucophane and have variable phengite contents, but contain
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
jadeite tract in Myanmar, the Sanbagawa belt in Japan, the Raspas Complex in Ecuador, and Alps belts in...including carbonate, muscovite, paragonite, glaucophane, epidote, phengite, quartz, and rutile/ilmenite...Morimoto et al., (1988) (Table S1). Amphiboles are glaucophane and barroisite according to the Naamphibole classification...classification (Leake et al., 1997) (Table S1). The glaucophane porphyroblasts in 14 matrix usually contain...compositions were plotted in the dolomite- and glaucophane- bearing lawsonite eclogite region, which is
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ferroactinolite Fe-anthophyllite ferroglaucophane glaucophane grunerite pargasite riebeckite tremolite tschermakite...Cummingtonite (cumm) Ferroactinolite (fact) Glaucophane (fgl) Glaucophane (gl) Grunerite (grun) Pargasite (parg)...partitioning data between epidote and pumpellyite given by Cho et al. (1986). Ordering of Mg and Fe onto a single...partitioning data between epidote and prehnite given by Cho et al. (1986). The halide minerals halite (hlt, NaCl)...Gilbert, M.C., 1983. Experimental studies on glaucophane stability. American Journal of Science, 283A
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
rocks and they also reported the existence of glaucophane among the mineral assemblage of these rocks....Iskander (1960) have reported a rare occurrence of glaucophane. The metavolcanic rocks are made of porphyroblastic...metamorphic event is suggested by the presence of glaucophane within the mineral assemblage of the M.A. Ibinoof...rocks (Mansour and Iskander, 1960). However glaucophane has never been seen in the samples examined in...Kosaka and Fukazawa Kuroko deposits, Akita Prefecture, Japan. In: Ohmoto, H. et al. (Eds.), The Kuroko
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Primary clinopyroxene is commonly rimmed by glaucophane overgrowths. This medium- to high-pressure metamorphic...rare instances of green hornblende surrounding glaucophane overgrowths (Nicollet et al., Journal Pre-proof...f (locked) portions of many subduction zones (Hirose et al., 2010; Obara, 2010; Beroza and Ide, 2011;...Miocene oo f forearc granodiorite, southern Kyushu, Japan. Journal of Structural Geology, 22 1015 – 1025....Earth and Planetary Science Letters 283, 75 – 86. Hirose, H., Asano, Y., Obara, K., Kimura, T., Matsuzawa
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the coldest slabs such as Tonga and North East Japan. It is the place where it can transform to water-bearing...blue area: geotherms of cold subduction zones (N-E Japan, Izu-Bonin-Marianas, Tonga) where lizardite may...Peridotite: Pera et al. (2003); blueschist, glaucophane-eclogite, and gabbro: Bezacier et al. (2010b);...al., 1990; Mares and Kronenberg, 1993; Viti and Hirose, 2009). The low yield strength of lizardite is...subducting crust at 80–120 km depths under North-East Japan (Kawakatsu and Watada, 2007), which could correspond
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Gaetani et al. 1993; Grove et al. 2006; Hirose 1997a, b; Hirose and Kawamoto 1995; Walter 1998; Wasylenki...Falloon and Green 1987; Grove et al. 2006; Hirose 1997a, b; Hirose and Kushiro 1993; Holloway et al. 1992)...component in the amphibole leading to a combined glaucophane (Na[M4]Al[6] = Ca[M4]Mg[6]) and riebeckite ((Na[M4]Fe3...alkaline lavas from, for example, the Iki-island, Japan (Aoki 1970), Dish Hill, USA (Wilshire et al. 1980)...melting of peridotite (Baker and Stolper 1994; Hirose and Kushiro 1993; Walter 1998) and, second, to
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
rocks Fifty years ago many workers regarded glaucophane schists (blueschists) as metasomatic products...belts in western California, the Alps, western Japan, and east-central China exemplify this petrotectonic...successively accreted oceanic HP belts underlies SW Japan (Isozaki 1996; Ishiwatari and Tsujimori 2003). Similar...Lee, D.E. (1962) Metamorphic aragonite in the glaucophane schists of Cazadero, California. American Journal...243, 85–93. Ernst, W.G. (1963) Petrogenesis of glaucophane schists. Journal of Petrology, 4, 1–30. ——— (1970)
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...and Howie, R. A., 1972. The mineralogy of the glaucophane schists and associated rocks from be de Groix...aluminian bronzite from Takasima, North Kyushu, Japan, Takeda (1972) showed that the tetrahedral site
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
garnet, albite, amphibole (barroisite 139 ± glaucophane) and rutile/titanite, as well as minor amounts...inclusions with thin reaction rim of dolomite in glaucophane. Based on the textural 165 evidence and calculated...39, 471 35-53. 472 Isshiki, M., Irifune, T., Hirose, K., Ono, S., Ohishi, Y., Watanuki, T., Nishibori...Volatiles in the 519 Earth’s mantle: I. Synthesis of CHO fluids at 1273 K and 2.4 GPa. Geochimica et 520
 
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