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Pyrrhotite from Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan

Japan
 
  • Yamaguchi Prefecture
    • Iwakuni City
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Nagashima, M., Akasaka, M., & Morifuku, Y. (2016). Ore and Skarn Mineralogy of the Yamato Mine, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, with Emphasis on Silverā€, Bismuthā€, Cobaltā€, and Tinā€bearing Sulfides. Resource Geology, 66(1), 37-54.
Nagashima, M., Morishita, Y., Imoto, Y., Imaoka, T., Imaoka (2021): Ore and skarn mineralogy of the Eboshi deposit of the Naganobori copper mine, Yamaguchi, Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 116, (in press).
Nagashima, M., Akasaka, M., & Morifuku, Y. (2016). Ore and Skarn Mineralogy of the Yamato Mine, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, with Emphasis on Silverā€, Bismuthā€, Cobaltā€, and Tinā€bearing Sulfides. Resource Geology, 66(1), 37-54.
Shirose, Y. & Uehara, S. (2011) Philipsburgite from the Yamato mine, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 106, 153-157.
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