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Monazite from
Wagu, Ishikawa town (Ishikawa-machi), Ishikawa District, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan


Locality type:Area
Classification
Species:'Monazite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:REE(PO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Monazite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Wagu, Ishikawa town (Ishikawa-machi), Ishikawa District, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:546155
Long-form Identifier:1:3:546155:4
GUID (UUID V4):cce24b20-3a75-483d-9faa-c5d19b9e0259
Nearest other occurrences of Monazite
15.8km (9.8 miles) Mt Uzumine (Utsumine), Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
61.1km (38.0 miles) Fusamata, Kawamata, Date District, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
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Crystal chemistry of zircon from granitic rocks, Japan: genetic implications of HREE, U and Th enrichment...10 tables Abstract: Zircon from granitic rocks, Japan is classified into two types, based on minor element...zircons in granitic rocks from the magmatic arc in Japan means that the former were formed from the granitic...have been reported from granitic pegmatites in Japan (e.g. FARGES & CALAS 1991, HOSHINO & ISHIHARA 2007...zircons from Mesozoic and Cenozoic granitic rocks in Japan were reported prior to the effective use of EMPA
 
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