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Mount Kuresaka, Iwagi Island, Ochi District, Ehime Prefecture, Japani
Regional Level Types
Mount KuresakaMountain
Iwagi IslandIsland
Ochi DistrictDistrict
Ehime PrefecturePrefecture
JapanCountry

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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
34° 15' 47'' North , 133° 9' 38'' East
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
KΓΆppen climate type:
Nearest Settlements:
PlacePopulationDistance
Innoshima26,141 (2018)3.1km
Mihara80,387 (2017)16.8km
Onomichi90,936 (2017)17.4km
Takehara30,506 (2017)23.9km
Fukuyama383,298 (2017)30.9km
Mindat Locality ID:
422033
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:422033:9
GUID (UUID V4):
45143993-78af-4d26-9af5-9e2f11f27b8f


Small, discrete masses of albitites in coarse-grained biotite granite around the summit of Mt Kuresaka. The largest body of albitite is several tens of meters in diameter; smaller ones are up to several tens of centimeters to meters wide. They are distributed over an area of 1.5 x 0.8 km2.

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Standard Detailed Gallery Strunz Chemical Elements

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8 valid minerals.

Detailed Mineral List:

β“˜ Aegirine
Formula: NaFe3+Si2O6
β“˜ Albite
Formula: Na(AlSi3O8)
β“˜ Dalyite
Formula: K2ZrSi6O15
β“˜ 'Feldspar Group'
β“˜ Katayamalite
Formula: KLi3Ca7Ti2(SiO3)12(OH)2
β“˜ Murakamiite
Formula: LiCa2Si3O8(OH)
β“˜ Quartz
Formula: SiO2
β“˜ Sugilite
Formula: KNa2Fe3+2Li3[Si12O30]
β“˜ Zektzerite
Formula: LiNaZrSi6O15

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List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
β“˜Quartz4.DA.05SiO2
Group 9 - Silicates
β“˜Katayamalite9.CJ.25KLi3Ca7Ti2(SiO3)12(OH)2
β“˜Sugilite9.CM.05KNa2Fe3+2Li3[Si12O30]
β“˜Aegirine9.DA.25NaFe3+Si2O6
β“˜Murakamiite9.DG.05LiCa2Si3O8(OH)
β“˜Zektzerite9.DN.05LiNaZrSi6O15
β“˜Dalyite9.EA.25K2ZrSi6O15
β“˜Albite9.FA.35Na(AlSi3O8)
Unclassified
β“˜'Feldspar Group'-

List of minerals for each chemical element

HHydrogen
Hβ“˜ KatayamaliteKLi3Ca7Ti2(SiO3)12(OH)2
Hβ“˜ MurakamiiteLiCa2Si3O8(OH)
LiLithium
Liβ“˜ SugiliteKNa2Fe23+Li3[Si12O30]
Liβ“˜ ZektzeriteLiNaZrSi6O15
Liβ“˜ KatayamaliteKLi3Ca7Ti2(SiO3)12(OH)2
Liβ“˜ MurakamiiteLiCa2Si3O8(OH)
OOxygen
Oβ“˜ AegirineNaFe3+Si2O6
Oβ“˜ AlbiteNa(AlSi3O8)
Oβ“˜ DalyiteK2ZrSi6O15
Oβ“˜ QuartzSiO2
Oβ“˜ SugiliteKNa2Fe23+Li3[Si12O30]
Oβ“˜ ZektzeriteLiNaZrSi6O15
Oβ“˜ KatayamaliteKLi3Ca7Ti2(SiO3)12(OH)2
Oβ“˜ MurakamiiteLiCa2Si3O8(OH)
NaSodium
Naβ“˜ AegirineNaFe3+Si2O6
Naβ“˜ AlbiteNa(AlSi3O8)
Naβ“˜ SugiliteKNa2Fe23+Li3[Si12O30]
Naβ“˜ ZektzeriteLiNaZrSi6O15
AlAluminium
Alβ“˜ AlbiteNa(AlSi3O8)
SiSilicon
Siβ“˜ AegirineNaFe3+Si2O6
Siβ“˜ AlbiteNa(AlSi3O8)
Siβ“˜ DalyiteK2ZrSi6O15
Siβ“˜ QuartzSiO2
Siβ“˜ SugiliteKNa2Fe23+Li3[Si12O30]
Siβ“˜ ZektzeriteLiNaZrSi6O15
Siβ“˜ KatayamaliteKLi3Ca7Ti2(SiO3)12(OH)2
Siβ“˜ MurakamiiteLiCa2Si3O8(OH)
KPotassium
Kβ“˜ DalyiteK2ZrSi6O15
Kβ“˜ SugiliteKNa2Fe23+Li3[Si12O30]
Kβ“˜ KatayamaliteKLi3Ca7Ti2(SiO3)12(OH)2
CaCalcium
Caβ“˜ KatayamaliteKLi3Ca7Ti2(SiO3)12(OH)2
Caβ“˜ MurakamiiteLiCa2Si3O8(OH)
TiTitanium
Tiβ“˜ KatayamaliteKLi3Ca7Ti2(SiO3)12(OH)2
FeIron
Feβ“˜ AegirineNaFe3+Si2O6
Feβ“˜ SugiliteKNa2Fe23+Li3[Si12O30]
ZrZirconium
Zrβ“˜ DalyiteK2ZrSi6O15
Zrβ“˜ ZektzeriteLiNaZrSi6O15

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