Iruka, Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japani
Regional Level Types | |
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Iruka | Lake |
Inuyama | City |
Aichi Prefecture | Prefecture |
Japan | Country |
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Other Languages:
French:
lac Iruka, Inuyama, Aichi, Japon
German:
Irukaike, Inuyama, Präfektur Aichi, Japan
Japanese:
入鹿池, 犬山市, 愛知県, 日本
Russian:
Ирука, Инуяма, Айти, Япония
Hungarian:
Iruka-tó, Aicsi prefektúra, Japán
Polish:
Zbiornik Iruka, Inuyama, Prefektura Aichi, Japonia
Portuguese:
Lago Iruka, Inuyama, Aichi, Japão
Serbian:
Језеро Ирука, Аичи, Јапан
Welsh:
Llyn Iruka, Aichi, Japan
Lacustrine breccia.
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1 valid mineral.
Rock Types Recorded
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ⓘ Vivianite Formula: Fe2+3(PO4)2 · 8H2O Reference: Satoshi Matsubara (1965) Chigaku Kenkyu, 16, 364-367. |
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List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification
Group 8 - Phosphates, Arsenates and Vanadates | |||
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ⓘ | Vivianite | 8.CE.40 | Fe2+3(PO4)2 · 8H2O |
List of minerals for each chemical element
H | Hydrogen | |
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H | ⓘ Vivianite | Fe32+(PO4)2 · 8H2O |
O | Oxygen | |
O | ⓘ Vivianite | Fe32+(PO4)2 · 8H2O |
P | Phosphorus | |
P | ⓘ Vivianite | Fe32+(PO4)2 · 8H2O |
Fe | Iron | |
Fe | ⓘ Vivianite | Fe32+(PO4)2 · 8H2O |
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Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Iruka |
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Wikidata ID: | Q927013 |
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