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Roquesite from Japan

Japan
 
  • Fukui Prefecture
    • Ono City
Canadian Mineralogist Vol. 25, pp,229-236 (1987)
  • Hokkaidō Prefecture
    • Ishikari Subprefecture
      • Sapporo City
        • Minami-ku
Yajima, J., Ohta, E., Kanazawa, Y. (1991) Toyohaite, Ag2FeSn3S8, a new mineral. Mineralogical Journal: 15: 222-232.
田中崇裕・濱根大輔: "北海道手稲鉱山産 kalgoorlieite."
  • Hyogo Prefecture
    • Asago City
      • Ikuno-cho-ono
Shimizu, M., Shikazono, N. (1987) Stannoidite-bearing tin ore
mineralogy, texture and physicochemical environment of formation. The Canadian Mineralogist: 25: 229-236.
    • Yabu City
      • Oya-cho
Canadian Mineralogist Vol. 25, pp,229-236 (1987)
IMAI, Naoya, CHOI, Seon-Gyu (1984) The first Korean occurrence of roquesite. Mineralogical Journal, 12 (4) 162-172 doi:10.2465/minerj.12.162
Imai, H., Lee, M. S., Iida, K., Fujiki, Y., & Takenouchi, S. (1975). Geologic structure and mineralization of the xenothermal vein-type deposits in Japan. Economic Geology, 70(4), 647-676.
Kato, a., & Fujiki, Y. (1969). The Occurrence of Stannoidites from the Xenothermal Ore Deposits of the Akenobe, Ikuno, and Tada Mines, Hyogo Prefecfure, and the Fukoku Mine, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Mineralogical Journal, 5(6), 417-433.
Mineralogical Journal 5 (1968) 276-284
Mining Annual Review:1985:407.
  • Okayama Prefecture
    • Mimasaka city
      • Miyahara
Pavel M. Kartashov analytical data (2012), Hiromi Yamasaki specimen
  • Shizuoka Prefecture
    • Shimoda City
      • Rendaiji
Int Geol Congr (2008) Oslo. MRD-09
Yamada, T. and Harada, A. (2000) Suishoh (Quartz) 13, 2-9
Kato, A. and Shinohara, K. (1986) Mineralogical Journal, 5, 276-284.
  • Tochigi Prefecture
    • Nikko City
      • Kuriyamamura
Shimizu, M., Matsubara, S., Shimizu, M., Kyouno, Y., Harada, A., & Cook, N. J. (2007). High-grade Ag–Cu–Sn–In mineralization in the Nishizawa-Ashio area, Tochigi Prefecture, central Japan. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 71(suppl 1).
Matsubara and Miyawaki (2006) Catalogue of Japanese Minerals, p 110 (Tokai University Press)
 
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