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Wollastonite from
Sasagatani Mine, Tsuwano, Kanoashi District, Shimane Prefecture, Japan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Wollastonite
Formula:Ca3(Si3O9)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Wollastonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sasagatani Mine, Tsuwano, Kanoashi District, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1033302
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1033302:2
GUID (UUID V4):3a78769c-e6c4-4ae0-ab13-66b8f1ddce8b
Nearest other occurrences of Wollastonite
25.6km (15.9 miles) Tsumo mine, Masuda City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
50.6km (31.4 miles) Fujigatani mine, Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
DEPOSITS FOUND IN CONTACTMETAMORPHIC AUREOLES IN JAPAN Takeo Watanabe a a Geological Institute, Faculty...DEPOSITS FOUND IN CONTACT-METAMORPHIC AUREOLES IN JAPAN, International Geology Review, 2:11, 946-966, DOI:...DEPOSITS FOUND IN CONTACT-METAMORPHIC AUREOLES IN JAPAN' by Takeo Watanabe' • translated by Kinkiti Musya...the study of ore deposits in the contact zones in Japan 947 Genetic classification of metalliferous deposits...950 950 950 950 Contact metamorphic aureoles in Japan and characteristics of metalliferous deposits in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Characteristics of SkarnDepositsandRelated Acid Magmatismin Japan HIDEHIKO SHIMAZAKI Abstract Most Japanese skarn...Cretaceousor Miocene age. The granitic rocks in Japan have been subdividedinto a magnetite-bearingand...graniticrocks, tiary; the outer zone of southwestern Japan, Miocene; papersby Ishiharaand his colleagues are...bulk chemicalcompositionexcept for ferric/ferrous Japan. As shownin the figure, eachgranitic belt ratios...rocks recognizedin the Lachlan fold belt of south- Japan. Granitic rocks in the western end of the belt (H
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and Fe) skarp. s in thesouthwestern UnitedStates, Japan,andItaly wereanalyzedwith an electronmicroprobe...CaFeSiz06 CaMnSiz06 CaMgSizO• CaaFezSiaO•z wollastonite wo anhydrite magnetite ahy mt CaaAI2SiaO...and GarnetsWere Obtainedfor Analysis Mine Kearney Locationof mine Grant County, New Skarn type Zn Sample... Cu-Pb-Zn Mine Bartholome Tuscany, Italy and Evrard (1970) South Mountain Sasagatani Owyhee County...4 po, cpy, ilv Burt (1971b); Shimazaki(1975) Mine 5 py, po, cpy Burt (1971b); Shimazaki (1975)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
from the Northern Chichibu belt, central Shikoku, Japan Shunsuke ENDO Department of Geoscience, Interdisciplinary...Faculty of Science and Engineering, Shimane University, Matsue 690–8504, Japan Ilvaite, a hydrous calcium mixed–valent...accretionary complex) of the Northern Chichibu belt, SW Japan. The jasper lenses are composed of ilvaite, andradite...deposits in Jurassic accretionary complexes of SW Japan, namely the Tamba–Mino–Ashio belt in the Inner Zone...stratiform ore deposits in the Outer Zone of SW Japan can be understood in the framework of diagenesis
Book
G - EOLOGICAL OF THE MINERI IN JAPAN AND Hideki Imai t z0 ::a:: 0 0 � I ( CRYSTALS NOT PISTOLS...STUDIES OF THE MINERAL DEPOSITS'( GEOLOGICAL lN JAPAN AND EAST ASIA ,,.. I -I �1n .. o� ;.,. "W...GEOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE MINERAL DEP OSITS IN JAPAN AND EAST ASIA Hideki Imai UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO PRESS...TOKYO PRESS, 1978 UTP 3044-687 59-5 I 49 Printed in Japan All rights reserved. No part of this publication...During these 40 years, I studied the ore deposits in Japan and East Asia from the geological and mineralogical
Report (issue)
mineral col lector, was born in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, on August 30, 1874. Soon after his graduation...at the Arakawa Mine, Akita Prefecture. In 1909, he was promoted to Director of the Mine and held. the...then that of the Director of the Yoshioka Mine, Okayama Prefecture, for about seven years altogether. He...technology in the first half of this century in Japan. He retired from the Advisory Board of the Mitsu...such volumes as " Beiträge zur Mineralogie von. Japan ", Neue Folge I and II (T. Ito, 1937), " Japanese
Book (edition)
bottom, after " for , "Provinces" , ,, " " wollastonite insert "columbite." " " tenorite read tetrahedrite...Krenner's, and new face. OF MINERALS OF JAPAN BY TSUNASHIRO WADA ...alogy, like most other sciences, has developed in Japan. Mineralogy was first taught here in 1873 by a German...crystallised and of high known minerals from Japan are stibnite, in crystals most gigantic and splendid...metallic found in abundance. sul- In fact Japan seems to be an instance of remarkable richness in
Report (volume)
rock types 133 Cross section through the Kalavos district Cyprus showing relationship of massive sulfide...and Yukio Togashi of the Geological Survey of Japan. Among the many geologists from private industry...based on considerations that extend far beyond the mine itself, in some instances relating to the overall...subject, as in a scale model of the workings of a mine, to a unifying concept that explains or describes...represents an individual deposit (or, rarely, a district), cumulated in ascending grade or tonnage. Where
Report (issue)
complex mineralogy (such as the California-Vetas district) would be useful, not only for exploration in...the Eastern Cordillera at the California-Vetas District (Domain 23) (Sillitoe and others, 1982). Undiscovered...successful in exploration of the Viburnum Zn-Pb district of southeast Missouri, U.S.A. (Pratt, 1981). Electromagnetic...to nearby alkaline dikes that occur in the Muzo district. High salinity fluid inclusions suggest temperatures...preliminary ground magnetic survey at a known district should indicate feasibility of using the magnetic
Report (volume)
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Book (volume)
Topas von Thomas Range Nathrop, Kolorado Tenagari, Japan Aduntschilon , Sibirien San Luis, Mexiko Schneckenstein...min. Mit. 3 , 289 (Leipzig 1880). Japan. Ts. Wada , Minerals of Japan. Engl. von T. Ogawa (Tokio 1904)...1904) . K. Jimbo , Notes of the minerals of Japan (Tokio 1899). Süd-Amerika. Domeyko , Mineralogia (Chile...15, 378 (1889). 8. Roter Jaspis von der Viktor - Mine, Cripple Creek in Süd - Dakota ; anal. M. F. Hillebrand...Feuersteins erinnert. K. Jimbo ) fand in Tateyama in Japan Hyalite , die sonst die Eigenschaften der Opale
 
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