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Pumice from
Mount Fuji, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Type:Pumice
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Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pumice data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mount Fuji, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1094090
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1094090:1
GUID (UUID V4):1ea5ffae-ec2f-4ff4-986c-b2966d246366
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book (volume)
AND GEOTHERMAL FIELDS OF JAPAN QE 304 . A14 1992 v.4 Geological Survey of Japan 1992 Digitized by the...GEOTHERMAL FIELDS OF JAPAN Geological Survey of Japan 1-1-3 Higashi, Tsukuba 305, Japan 1992 15^1 ^ 29th...Geothermal Fields of Japan Editors: Hirokazu Kato and Harufumi Noro Geological Survey of Japan 1-1-3 Higashi...Higashi, Tsukuba 305, Japan Technical Editors Technical Reviewer: Hirokazu Hase, Hirokazu Kato, Yoshihiro...Survey of Japan 1-1-3 Higashi, Tsukuba 305, Japan Copyright Holder: Geological Survey of Japan 1992 Printed
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
    Volcanic influence of Mt. Fuji on the watershed of Lake Motosu and its impact on the...Rycker, Koen, Walstra, Jan, Volcanic influence of Mt. Fuji on the watershed of Lake Motosu and its impact on... ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT Volcanic influence of Mt. Fuji on the watershed of Lake Motosu and its 2 impact...3, 4000 Liège, Belgium 10 2 Mount Fuji Research Institute, Yamanashi Prefectural Government, 5597-1...Kenmarubi, 11 Kamiyoshida, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0005, Japan 12 3 Department of Geology, University
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
University of Tokyo 731 Hongo, Bunkyo-Ku Tokyo 113-0033, Japan t_tagai@um.u-tokyo.ac.jp ;OL/PZ[VYPJ...University of Tokyo 731 Hongo, Bunkyoku Tokyo 113-0033, Japan akikomk@attglobal.net 7OPSPWW -YHUa ]VU:PLIVSK...Franz von Siebold, collected them while working in Japan for the Dutch East India Company. The specimens...Indonesia, the director of the company sent him to Japan for comprehensive studies of   96*2: 405...(1603–1867), the samurai Tokugawa clan governed Japan and closed the country to foreigners except for
Book (volume)
STRATIGRAPHY AND TECTONICS OF JAPAN QE 304 . A14 1992 v. 2 Geological Survey of Japan 1992 Digitized by the...AND TECTONICS OF JAPAN Geological Survey of Japan 1-1-3 Higashi, Tsukuba 305, Japan 1992 e V V 29ih...Tectonics of Japan Editors: Hirokazu Kato and Harufumi Noro Geological Survey of Japan 1-1-3 Higashi...Higashi, Tsukuba 305, Japan Technical Editors Technical Reviewer: Hirokazu Hase, Hirokazu Kato, Yoshihiro...Survey of Japan 1-1-3 Higashi, Tsukuba 305, Japan Copyright Holder: Geological Survey of Japan 1992 Printed
Book
The crystal form is based on a cube. Sicily and Japan. It is OB cuatcopyrire Chalcopyrite is a copper-iron...from alternating layers of lava and ash. Mount Fuji in Japan is a wellknown composite volcano. they may... strombolian plinian peléean 1 panornor a Pumice is formed when a frothy lava cools. The gas bubbles...which the edges can be as sharp as a knife. 18 PUMICE He well as the main Opening, or vent, lava...rocks 8, 9 mineral composition 10-11 gangue 41 Mount Fuji 18 muds 24-25 calcite 12 cast 36 caves 35 chalcopyrite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Eruptive Stage of Hokkaido-Komagatake Volcano, Japan Ryo Takahashi1* and Mitsuhiro Nakagawa2 1 Geological...Organization, N19 W12, Kita-Ku, Sapporo, 060-0819, Japan and 2Department of Natural History Sciences, Faculty...University, N10 W8, Kita-Ku, Sapporo, 060-0810, Japan *Corresponding author. Telephone: þ81-11-747-2420...majority of the clasts are strongly porphyritic white pumice (silicic andesite), which was derived from the...relatively mafic magma in the AD 1694 eruption to gray pumice in later eruptions, which represent a hybrid magma
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
these eruptions. For example, Asama Volcano in Japan has erupted thousands of times since its first recorded...eruption of 1783 involved large ash explosions, pumice falls, pyroclastic flows, and mudflows. Despite...Crandell & Mullineaux's ( 1978) hazards assessment for Mount St. Helens Volcano in the northwestern United States...States was prophetic. They concluded that Mount St. Helens had been more active and more explosive during...period the volcano produced viscous lava domes, pumice falls, pyroclastic flows of hot, fluidized rock
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
as familiar conical volcanoes do (compare Mount Fuji, Mount Rainier, or Vesuvius), these erupt around...promptly shattered into myriad tiny shards and pumice fragments that mix with fine volcanic ash to comprise...A. Castelmenzano, and G. Grieco. 1999. Plinean pumice fall deposits ofthe Campanian ignimbrite eruption
Report (issue)
catastrophic the Kobe, Japan or the Northridge, California earthquake? The Kobe, Japan earthquake which had...from lava produces a "frothy" rock called pumice. Some pumice is so light, because of the many gas bubbles...When was the last time that the volcanic mountain Mount Shasta, California, erupted? The last known eruption...eruption occurred approximately 200 years ago. Mount Shasta has erupted, on the average, at least once every...ash fell during the most vigorous period of the Mount St. Helens eruption? During the 9 hour period of
Book (edition)
background image is an early interpretation of Mount Mazama during the climactic eruption, from a painting...painting by Rockwood in the 1930s. Frontispiece: Pumice Castle rests on the caldera wall with Redcloud...Calderas 24 Additional Reading Chapter 3 26 Before Mount Mazama.............. aT A New Model 28 Oregon Geology...Chapter 4 Building Mount Mazama............. 41 The High Cascade Volcanoes 42 Mount Mazama 45 Glaciation... Chapter 5 Final Events at Mount Mazama......... 61 Final Activities at Mount Mazama 63 Dome Emplacement
Report (issue)
Harth’s Structure (Especially in the Region of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk) V. V. Beloussoy and BE....and Igneous Activity in the South Fossa Magna, Japan Tokihiko Matsuda Structure and Voleanism in the...Crustal Deformation, organized by Hisashi Kuno of Japan. In addition to the papers originally included in...Earth’s Structure (Especially in the Region of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk)' V. V. BeLoussoy Anp E....continental crust amidst the ‘oceanized’ areas (Japan, Indonesia, the Antilles). During the tensional
Book (edition)
Earthquake Research Institute University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan Hazards from Pyroclastic Flows and Surges NICHOLAS...Products SHINJI TAKARADA Geological Survey of Japan Sapporo, Japan Debris Avalanches IAN THORNTON La Trobe...Hazards TADAHIDE UI Hokkaido University Sapporo, Japan Debris Avalanches GREG A. VALENTINE Los Alamos National...MITSUHIRO YOSHIMOTO Hokkaido University Sapporo, Japan Debris Avalanches BERND ZIMANOWSKI Universität...length from place to place on Earth. In Europe and Japan the historical record of volcanism extends back
Book
'"'~-,., Large crystal of plagioc/ase feldspar Mount Rushmore, USA buttresses after the cover of country...country rock has eroded. Tregastel, France, and Mount Rushmore, USA, are examples. Granite is a mix of...snowflakes Lithic tuff Hollow, air-filled pores make pumice so light it can float on w ater. Texture has...the most violent Mount Fuji,~Japan ~ n QI ::s n .... The core of Mount Fuji is composed of andesite...ii produced 2,500 times as much ash as Mount St I-le/ens. Mount Tambora, Indonesia, 1815 The larges/ eruption
months of earthquakes and ventings, Washington’s Mount St. Helens exploded with the force of twentyfive...on its chemistry, lava can either explode, as at Mount St. Helens, or flow like molasses, as on the island...materi als called pyroclasts lie on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius, a volcano that has erupted more than...western hemisphere. Like Mount Fuji and such Cascade Range peaks as Mount St. Helens, it is a towering...built of alternating layers of tephra (cinder, pumice, and fine ash) and lava flows. Stratovolcanoes
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months of earthquakes and ventings, Washington's Mount St. Helens exploded with the force of twentyfive...on its chemistry, lava can either explode, as at Mount St. Helens, or flow like molasses, as on the island...materials called pyroclasts lie on the slopes af Mount Vesuvius, a volcano that has erupted more than twenty...the western hemisphere. Like Mount Fuji and such Cascade Range peaks as Mount St. Helens, it is a towering...built of alternating layers of tephra (cinder, pumice, and fine ash) and lava Bows. Stratovolcanoes originate
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Earthquake, Japan (1995); Mexico City Earthquake, Mexico (1985); Sanriku Earthquake and Tsunami, Japan (1896)...Colombia (1993) Geodesy GeoNet Great Kanto Earthquake, Japan (1923) Guagua Pichincha, Ecuador Guatemala Guatemala...vii viii | List of Entries Hess, Harry Hood, Mount, Oregon, United States Hot Spot Hualalai, Hawaii...Zealand Intrusive Jaggar, Jr., Thomas Augustus Japan Japan Meteorological Agency Jiji Earthquake, Taiwan...Volcano, Hawaii, United States Kobe Earthquake, Japan (1995) Krafft, Katja (Katia), and Krafft, Maurice
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Lahman, and Wayne E. Moore. Troy G. Cochrane, a Mount Pleasant High School student; Mary Jane Dockeray...folklore holds that the thunder spirit of Mount Jefferson and Mount Hood threw the masses at each other during...deposit located about 11 km(~ 7 miles) west of Mount Pleasant, Michigan, nearly 160 km (~ 100 miles)...tears-have been described in the preceding chapter. Pumice, another glassy product of explosive volcanic activity...Though typically light gray to off-white in color, pumice may also be yellowish, brownish, or slightly reddish
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same area. Contrast this photograph with that of Mount Fuji below. This mountain is considered to be a perfect...typical volcano. No activity has been recorded in Mount Fuji since 1707. As a result geologists say that it...form very thick deposits in the vicinity of a Mount Etna, Sicily An active volcano in the Mediterranean;...Etna's most recent eruption in 1971. ABOVE Mount Fuji, Japan This mountain shows a typical cone-shaped...since then Mount Fuji has been dormant. LEFT Mou nt Erebus, Ross Isl an d, Antarctica Mount Erebus shows
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and articles made salt, an edible mineral, and pumice, found in most homes. Bricks, china of baked clay;...champagne. These fragments become bombs, ash or pumice, deposits of which accumulate around the volcano...from Felsobanya in Hungary and Shikoku Island, Japan, where crystals up to a metre long have been found...the colour. It is an important ore of copper at Mount Lyell in Tasmania and at Butte, Montana where it...after the shepherd Magnes who, tending his sheep on Mount Ida in Crete, suddenly found himself unable to
Book
from them. Common salt, an edible mineral, and pumice, a volcanic rock can be found in most homes. Bricks...champagne. These fragments become bombs, ash or pumice, deposits of which accumulate around the volcano...from Felsobanya in Hungary and Shikoku Island, Japan, where crystals up to a metre long have been found...the colour. It is an important ore of copper at Mount Lyell in Tasmania and at Butte, Montana where it...after the shepherd Magnes who, tending his sheep on Mount Ida in Crete, suddenly found himself unable to move
Book
photograph This mountain with that of Mount is considered Fuji to be a perfect example of the final...typical volcano. No activity has been recorded in Mount Fuji since 1707. As a result geologists say that it...another Recent geological experiments crust ABOVE Mount Etna, Sicily consists of a number of great plates...Etna’s most recent eruption in 1971. LEFT Mount Fuji, Japan This mountain shows a typical cone-shaped...since then Mount Fuji has been dormant. ABOVE Mount Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica Mount Erebus shows
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But isolated high mountain peaks, like Kenya's Mount Kilimanjaro - some 5895m (19,340 ft) high - are...through glass. The longer the crack, both the Kobe (Japan) quake of 1995, a quake in an earthquake zone for...clouds of gas and ash called nuees ardentes, such as Mount Pelee, Martinique, in 1902. ‘Plinian’ eruptions...dwarfed by a fire fountain on the Island of Oshima, Japan, in 1986, which reached l,524m/5,000ft! Types of...recognizable cone-shaped volcanoes like Japan’s Mt Fuji are composite or ‘stratovolcanoes’ created where
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continental crust is termed “sial,” because is Mount Everest (on the Nepalese- 12 IV1I\ERAL COLLECTOR’S...through which igneous material es¬ erupt again). Mount Saint Helens in capes to the surface. Volcanoes...rocks that cooled and hardened above the volcano Mount Mazama. Earth’s surface. When magma reaches the...eruptions are volcanic: the Hawaiian Islands. of Mount Etna on Sicily. The August 24, Mauna Loa, the largest...(volcanic of Hawaii are shield volcanoes. glass) and pumice are not only “amor¬ phous” (noncrystalline), but
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
woodcut. Here a giant wave towers above a distant Mount Fuji and some boats in the foreground. However, as...experimental study on the settling behaviour of pumice from the AD 181 Taupo eruption (White et al.)....cm thick) ash from the cataclysmic eruption of Mount Mazama at ∼6700 years BP. The editors provide a
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continent). The highest point on the Earth's crust is Mount Everest (on the Nepalese- Tibetan border): 29...future), and extinct ( unlikely to erupt again). Mount Saint Helens in Washington state suddenly turned...Lake rests in the caldera of the "extinct" volcano Mount Mazama. Volcanism constantly creates nevv rocks...million people have died from the eruptions of Mount Etna on Sicily. The August 24, 79 A.D. eruption...typical volcanic rocks, obsidian (volcanic glass) and pumice are not only "arnorphous" (noncrystalline), bul
 
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