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Adularia from
Ikuno Mine, Ikuno-cho-ono, Asago City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:K Feldspar var: Adularia
Formula:KAlSi3O8
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Adularia data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ikuno Mine, Ikuno-cho-ono, Asago City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:364623
Long-form Identifier:1:3:364623:6
GUID (UUID V4):40b586d3-7943-41cc-96d9-442deb35680d
Nearest other occurrences of Adularia
18.4km (11.4 miles) Ohmidani mine (Omidani mine), Shisou City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
19.4km (12.0 miles) Akenobe mine, Oya-cho, Yabu City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
50.1km (31.1 miles) Takeno mine, Toyooka City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
57.3km (35.6 miles) Tada mine (Tada-gin-douzan; Tada-ginzan; Tada silver-copper mine), Inagawa-cho, Kawabe District, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
References
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Benjaminite and Matildite from the Ikuno Deposits, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan –Au-Ag Mineralization in Polymetallic...polymetallic zone of the Ikuno deposits, Japan. The former is the first occurrence in Japan, and is from two...respectively. The products of Au-Ag mineralization in the Ikuno polymetallic vein-type deposits also occur as such...who found “unsubstituted” benjaminite from the AW mine, New South Wales, Australia, although it still contains...As to matildite in Japan, the occurrence from the Nishizawa mine, Tochigi Prefecture is referred to by
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andMineralization oftheXenothermal Vein-Type Depositsin Japan HIDEKI IMAI, MIN SUNGLEE,KOHEI IIDA, YOSHINORIFUJIKI...TAKENOUCHI Abstract $n-W-Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag vein depositsin Japan, belongingto xenothermalclass, occur in or in closeproximity...Tertiary. The Akenobe,ikuno, and Tada mines in westernJapan and the Ashio mine in easternJapan belongto...granitic magma. The vein materials at the Akenobe mine are as follows: Ore minerals: cassiterite, wolframite...paragenesisis observedat the Ikuno, Tada, and Ash.io mines. At the Ikuno mine, the distribution of the vein
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formationwhich consistsof a greenrock complex and shale. The Ikuno depositsoccurin HYDROTHERMAL ore-formingsystemscan...ionic strength, activity coefficients Toyoha (Pb-Zn) mine of aqueousspecies,activitiesof components in solid...commonlyin these deposits. Yatani (Au-Ag-Pb-Zn) mine General Description of the Ore Deposits The locationsof...Au-Ag-Pb-Zn vein-type depositsexcept Ohmidani and Ikuno are situated in the Green Tuff Region. This geologicprovince...(AuAg), Asahi (Au-Ag), Ohmidani (Au-Ag), and the Ikuno polymetallic (Cu-Pb-Zn-Au-Ag-Sn-W) deposits. The
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mineral col lector, was born in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, on August 30, 1874. Soon after his graduation...at the Arakawa Mine, Akita Prefecture. In 1909, he was promoted to Director of the Mine and held. the...then that of the Director of the Yoshioka Mine, Okayama Prefecture, for about seven years altogether. He...technology in the first half of this century in Japan. He retired from the Advisory Board of the Mitsu...such volumes as " Beiträge zur Mineralogie von. Japan ", Neue Folge I and II (T. Ito, 1937), " Japanese
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Metallogenic epochs in the Inner Zone of southwest Japan Makoto Watanabe a a,) , Hirotsugu Nishido b, Kenichi...Science, Hiroshima UniÕersity, Higashi-Hiroshima 739, Japan b Research Institute of Natural Sciences, Okayama...717-06, Japan c Department of Earth Sciences, Kyoto UniÕersity of Education, Kyoto 612, Japan Received...metallogenic epochs in the Inner Zone of southwestern Japan are classified by considering mainly radiometric...ilmenite — series granitoids occurring in southwestern Japan, eastward younging is also recognized in these mineral
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Technology, 2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8851, Japan 2 Earthquake Research Institute, The University...Tokyo 113-0032, Japan 3 Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8567, Japan 4 Laboratory...variations in Sn in cassiterite from Asian countries (Japan, China, Thailand, and Malaysia), via multicollector...124Sn/120 Sn were observed for cassiterite samples from Japan and China. The isotopic fractionations of all the...Copyright © 2013 by The Geochemical Society of Japan. 21 analysis for cassiterite samples by using
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5 Kuroko, Hokuroku basin, Northeastern Honshu, Japan ..................... 58 3.2.6 Laochang, Changning-Menglian............. 78 3.4.2 Akenobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Honshu, Southwest Japan .................... 79 3.4.3...Kyoto Prefecture, Honshu, Southwest Japan ....................... 82 3.4.4 lkuno, Hyogo Prefecture, Honshu... Southwest Japan ......................... 82 3.4.5 Goka, Naegi District, Gifu Prefecture, Honshu, Southwest...Southwest Japan ..... 83 3.4.6 Omodani, Fukui Prefecture, Honshu, Southwest Japan ...................
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been carried out. Epithermal vein-type deposits in Japan have also been well-studied. More than 1,000 papers...on Kuroko and epithermal vein-type deposits in Japan will be summarized in Chapter 1. The descriptions...study epithermal vein-type and Kuroko deposits in Japan. I learned from them an importance of the integration...fluid inclusion studies of vein-type deposits in Japan were especially valid and useful to writing this...On the origin of Kuroko of the Kosaka mine. J. Geol. Soc. Japan, 26, 107-132 (in Japanese). Ohmoto, H
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Lovering, T. S.: Ore Deposits of Nederland, Central City, and Idaho Springs. Guidebook x9, XVIth Int. Geol...Cassiterite and cassiterite-wolframite: Ikuno-Akenobe District, Japan; Lallagua, Bolivia. Molybdenite-orthoclase~quartz:... Tourmaline~chalcopyrite: Braden, Chile; Cactus Mine, Utah. Miscellaneous. (3) Druse fillings in hypabyssal...122-I33, I927. 216 .4. F. BUDDINGTON. the Ikuno district occurin Tertiary liparite and andesiteflows...mineralizationare shown in the Daisen vein of the Akenobe mine, which occursin. slate with Tertiary liparite exposedin
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20013 pohwatp@si.edu FLUORITE Part 2 Huanggang Mine, Inner Mongolia, China T he first part of this...northern England, particularly from the Rogerley mine, has made these classic specimens available once...made of the complex crystals from the Trevaunce mine, St. Agnes. The crystals on the Smithsonian specimens...crystals to 2 cm have been recorded.The East Pool mine has produced crystals to 6 cm in colors ranging...and purple to colorless. In the St. Ives Consols mine, West Penwith, some of the largest fluorite crystals
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Krenner's, and new face. OF MINERALS OF JAPAN BY TSUNASHIRO WADA ...alogy, like most other sciences, has developed in Japan. Mineralogy was first taught here in 1873 by a German...crystallised and of high known minerals from Japan are stibnite, in crystals most gigantic and splendid...metallic found in abundance. sul- In fact Japan seems to be an instance of remarkable richness in...prepare a paper devoted to the miner- alogy of Japan. In the following pages, which have been written
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equivalents (e.g., JADE deposit, Okinawa Trough, Japan). Thus, metasomatic/metamorphic overprinting is... Mineral Descriptions Molybdenite in Graphite; Bogala Mine, Sri Lanka 51 Copper, native Synonym(s): Cuivre...of cuprite (bluish grey); North Mine (North Broken Hill Mine; NBH Mine), Broken Hill, Yancowinna Co.,...vein in jasper (red internal reflections); Madenköy Mine, Çayeli, Rize Province, Black Sea Region, Turkey...argentite reaction rim (greenish grey; arg); Monte Narba Mine, San Vito, Cagliari Province, Sardinia, Italy; PPL
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Idaho--in the United States--and from Mexico, Japan,New SouthWales, and New Zealand. In the following...localities,notably in specimens from the Talisman Mine, Karangahake,New Zealand. In these specimens the...cryptocrystallineaggregatesof quartz, chalcedony, and adularia of varying grain. Gel depositionmay alternate...whichthequartzprismsradiatein a specimen from Silver City, Nevada) or the saccharoidal quartzdescribed by...asaLindgren (" The Gold and Silver Veins of Silver City, De Lamar, and Other Mining Districts in Idaho,"
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Carbonate-hosted gold 79 Epithermal gold, quartz-adularia type 82 Epithermal gold, quartz-alunite type...Name Country Ace of Spades Adobe Canyon Gp. Alice Mine Allan (Johnson) Alta Hill Althouse Alyce and Blue...Chrome, etc. Buttercup Chrome Camden Mine Camptonvilie area Castro Mine Cattle Springs Cavyell Horse C (continued...Cleopatra Clover Leaf Codd Prospect Coggins Col lard Mine Commander Coon Mt. Nos. 1-3 Copper Creek (Low Divide)...Fourth of July French Hill Friday Gallagher Gardner Mine Gas Canyon Geach Bibsonville Glory Ho Griffin Chromite
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par­ ticular, such polymetallic deposits in Japan (Ikuno and Akenabe, for example) yield not only Sn...the northeastern USSR, as well as similar ones in Japan, the Philip­ pines, and the Fiji Islands, are of...after the massive crystallization of quartz and adularia. Table 1 lists the presently known copper and...textures, not only in the quartz but also in the adularia and pyrite. Tin minerals are rare in the early-stage...solutions of this stage were highly alkaline, adularia is extensively associated with quartz (Far East
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Liu and 40 Ar/39Ar plateau age of 92 ± 1 Ma for adularia, suggesting that NU Hua (2005) report a MA...be excluded, as the 40Ar/39Ar plateau age for adularia at Yueyang deposit is 92 ± 1 Ma (Liu and Hua,...which is significantly younger Ar/39Ar age of adularia at Yueyang deposit only records the time of the...work and collect samples from the Zijinshan Cu-Au mine. We are also grateful to Prof. Andao Du, Dr. Wenjun...Geol. 25(2), 82–88 (in IP 40 Ar/39Ar dating of adularia from the Bitian SC R Liu, X.D., Hua, R.M., 2005
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MESOTHERMAL DEPOSITS 317 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 319 Magma Mine, Arizona 325 Chuquicamata, Chile 333 14 EPITHERMAL...370 16 XENOTHERMAL DEPOSITS 381 Ikuno-Akenobe District, Japan Potosi, Bolivia 387 382 17 SEDIMENTARY...Besides, what we are pleased to call the riches of a mine, are riches relatively to a distinction which nature...also advocated by Joseph Brunner (1801), a Bavarian mine official. Scipione Breislak (1811) an Italian geologist...compounds (White, 1957b, 1968). Mine Waters No comprehensive study of mine waters has been made in recent
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Field Trip Guide Book Vol. 6 MINERAL DEPOSITS OF JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES r QE 304 . A14 1992 v.6 The...Field Trip Guide Book Vol. 6 MINERAL DEPOSITS OF JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES The Society of Resource Geology...Tokyo 107, Japan 1992 29th IGC FIELD TRIP GUIDEBOOK Volume 6 : Mineral Deposits of Japan and the Philippines...building 9-6-41 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107, Japan Technical Editors Technical Reviewer: Editorial...Harufumi Noro Geological Survey of Japan 1-1-3 Higashi, Tsukuba 305, Japan Copyright Holder: The Society
Report (issue)
lead-zinc deposits (4.8) 28 Epithermal gold, quartz-adularia type (5.4) 30 Hot springs gold-silver deposits...lead-zinc deposits 27 13. Epithermal gold, quartz-adularia type 29 14. Hot springs gold-silver deposits...Epithermal gold, quartz-adularia type. 29 5.4 EPITHERMAL GOLD, QUARTZ-ADULARIA TYPE Domains 3, 5, 7...amethystine quartz and adularia). Wallrock alteration consists mainly of illite, adularia, chlorite, epidote...Characteristics Fifty percent of epithermal gold-quartz-adularia deposits contain 0.7 million tonnes or more; ten
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Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
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Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
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Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
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Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
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Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
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Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
 
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