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Ingodite from
Otome mine, Kurobera, Kofu City, Kinpuzan mining district, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Ingodite
Formula:Bi2TeS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Ingodite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Otome mine, Kurobera, Kofu City, Kinpuzan mining district, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:435632
Long-form Identifier:1:3:435632:5
GUID (UUID V4):7b13711b-4582-4fcf-a2f2-3e0d815ff1a0
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hosted in the Iwafune granitoids, Niigata Prefecture, Japan Yuya IZUMINO* and Kazuo NAKASHIMA** ** *...University, Kojirakawa 1–4–12, Yamagata 990–8560, Japan Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences,...University, Kojirakawa 1–4–12, Yamagata 990–8560, Japan Bismuth minerals are described in 10 W–Mo–Sn deposits...granitoids, located in the Uetsu region, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. The results are compared with those in the...and Bi– tellurosulfides (joséite–A, joséite–B, ingodite, tetradymite, and ikunolite) in the Iwafune deposits
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
3749/canmin.51.4.643 THE PRESENCE OF PLUMBOAN INGODITE AND A RARE Bi-Pb TELLUROSULFIDE, Pb3Bi4Te4S5,...sulfotellurides, such as aleksite and plumboan ingodite [(Bi0.93Pb0.11)S0.52Te0.42]. This is the first...presence of this mineral in nature. Keywords: ingodite, unnamed Pb3Bi4Te4S5, lillianite homologous, aleksite...granite located in northern Portugal (Vila Real district) (Fig. 1). The gold mineralization is accompanied...Limarinho gold deposit. This paragenesis includes ingodite rich in Pb, aleksite, and the unnamed Pb3Bi4Te4S5
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California. Akira Kato: National Science Museum, Tokyo, Japan. Petr Korbel: Dept. of Mineralogy, National Museum...including Siberia ae SS shes] TM REED eS SL China and Japan 10. India 11. South east Asia 12. Middle East 13...Crytal Structure Communications Chemical Society of Japan Bulletin Colorado School of Mines Quarterly Crystal...International (English translation) Geochemical Journal (Japan) Geokhimiya Mineralogiya & Petrologiya Geophysical...Transactions Journal of the Clay Science Sciety of Japan Journal of the Chinese University Geosciences Journal
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Linopolis, Brazil, H Page 13: Gold, 35 mm.Eagle's est Mine, California, G Publi!>hed by Grdllit.u.o. Stefanikova43...(municipio), pref. (prefecture), dept. (departement), dept. (departamento), dist. (district). Less common terms...Mineralogical Abstracts MJJ - Mineralogical Journal of Japan MM - Mineralogical Magazine MP - Mineralogy and...Rice, Dolores co., both Colorado, at the Questa mine, Taos co., New 1994. Abernathyite K2[(UOJ 2l(AsO_J2]•6HzO...Harding Co .. South Dakota. and at the Fuemrole No2 mine, Emery co .. Utah. Also at Menzenschwand Scbwarzwald
 
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