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Bytownite from Japan

Japan
 
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
    • Ashigarakami District
      • Yamakita
unpublished analysis
  • Miyagi Prefecture
    • Sendai City
Dr. Yohachiro Okamoto collection (curated at Geological Survey museum, Japan)
  • Saga Prefecture
    • Imari City
Petrov, Alfredo (n.d.) Personal Communication.
    • Karatsu City
Masaru Yamaguchi (1964) Petrogenic Significance of Ultrabasic Inclusions in Basaltic Rocks from Southwest Japan. Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, Series D, Geology, 15, #1, 163-219.
  • Shimane Prefecture
    • Oki District
      • Okinoshima
        • Oki Islands
          • Dogo Island
Masaru Yamaguchi (1964) Petrogenic Significance of Ultrabasic Inclusions in Basaltic Rocks from Southwest Japan. Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, Series D, Geology, 15, #1, 163-219.
  • Tokyo Metropolis
    • Hachijō Subprefecture
Itaru Ogitsu: Origin of composition correlation between plagioclase phenocryst and groundmass in basalt lava of Aogashima Volcano. Earth & Planetary Science, Tokyo University
 
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