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Albite from
Shikuma, Gotsu City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan


Classification
Species:Albite
Formula:Na(AlSi3O8)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Albite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Shikuma, Gotsu City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:951117
Long-form Identifier:1:3:951117:0
GUID (UUID V4):c431b5ef-1d47-4ece-b6c1-04b09238d7b4
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P–T evolution of the Gotsu blueschists from the Suo metamorphic belt in SW Japan: Implications for tectonic...the Gotsu area of the c. 200 Ma high-P/T Suo metamorphic belt in the Inner Zone of southwest Japan, blueschists...epidote and glaucophane, such as phengite, chlorite, albite, epidote and glaucophane/winchite, and the estimated...kbar. Actinolite/magnesiohornblende, chlorite, and albite replacing the peak stage minerals suggest the retrograde...300 Ma Renge belt in the Inner Zone of southwest Japan, which is defined by a sequence of lawsonite–blueschist
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
central Shikoku, Japan T E R U O WATANABE & H I D E 0 KOBAYASHI, Deparrment ofceology, Shimane University,... Matsue, 690, Japan Abstract. The occurrence of lawsonite is described from pelitic schists of the lower-grade...lawsonite-bearing facies series in New Zealand. Key-words; Japan; lawsonite; pelitic schists; Sanbagawa metamorphic...as follows: phengite-carbonaceous materialquartz-albite-chlorite-epidote-calcite-sphenepyrite in pelitic...schists; epidote-chlorite-actinolite-pumpellyite-albite-quartz-calcite-sphenepyrite in hematite-free basic
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Accreted Terranes in the Chugoku Region, Southwest Japan and the Formation of the Sangun Metamorphic Rocks...Upper Cretaceous Izumi Basin in Shikoku, Southwest Japan Kazuto Kodama 291 Preliminary Geophysical Interpretation...First Circum-Pacific Terrane Conference, held in Japan, resulted in the volume Pacific 'Accretion Regions'...above a major plane of delamination. Discussion city and Conclusions In view of the mediocre exposure...in western America, and Asia, particularly Japan [Campbell and McKellar, 1969; Jully, 1969; Roberts
 
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