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173 Augite from Nishigatake, Japan. By RYSic~i O~SHX, Professor of Mineralogy and Geology, Akita Mining...Mining College, Japan. [Read March 22, 1921.] study was carried out in the Mineralogical Laboratory T...upon specimens which were brought by myself from Japan. My hearty thanks are offered to Professor W. ~T...help throughout my work. The crystals of augite from Nishigatake, 1 province of Hizen, Kiushfi, are found...this locality are given in T. ~Vada, Minerals of Japan (English translation), 1904, pp. 125-126 and fig |
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173 Augite from Nishigatake, Japan. By RYSic~i O~SHX, Professor of Mineralogy and Geology, Akita Mining...Mining College, Japan. [Read March 22, 1921.] study was carried out in the Mineralogical Laboratory T...upon specimens which were brought by myself from Japan. My hearty thanks are offered to Professor W. ~T...help throughout my work. The crystals of augite from Nishigatake, 1 province of Hizen, Kiushfi, are found...this locality are given in T. ~Vada, Minerals of Japan (English translation), 1904, pp. 125-126 and fig |
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life sincethe end of the war, he was sent back to Japan. Although passengerswere not allowed to 576 MEMORIALS...Petrol,ogyof Hakone Volcano and,the Adjacent Areas, Japan by which he obtained his D.Sc. degree in 1948. To...To his regret diffi.cult postwar situation in Japan precluded its publication until 1950, when the paper...H. Hess was most rewarding. On his way back to Japan in 1952 he visited the ciassical locality of Duluth...than twenty years, Professor Kuno was awarded the Japan Academy Prize in 1954.His first book Volcanoesand |
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plumbiferous llarytes from Shibukuro, prefecture of Akita, Japan: by Prof. R. Ohashi (p. 73). 3. The fibrous...[Phil. Mag., 1921, voh 42, p. 148]. 2. Augite from Nishigatake, Japan : by Prof. R. Ohashi (p. 173)~ 8. On |
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plumbiferous llarytes from Shibukuro, prefecture of Akita, Japan: by Prof. R. Ohashi (p. 73). 3. The fibrous...[Phil. Mag., 1921, voh 42, p. 148]. 2. Augite from Nishigatake, Japan : by Prof. R. Ohashi (p. 173)~ 8. On |
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determined. Professor R. Ohashi : " Augite from Nishigatake, Japan." The crystals have been detached from...properties and chemical composition show that in this augite the diopside molecule predominates. Dr. G. T. Prior |
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given of garnet and apatite. L. J. S. Augite from Nishigatake, Japan. RYOICHIOHASHI (Hin. Mag., 1921,19...description is given of olive-green to black crystals of augite found loose in decomposed basalt. Analysis gave |
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determined. Professor R. Ohashi : " Augite from Nishigatake, Japan." The crystals have been detached from |
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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...prepare a paper devoted to the miner- alogy of Japan. In the following pages, which have been written |
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time was Professor of Geology and Botany at the City of London College. His death was a great loss to...pamphlets (from the Author). Ohashi, R. : Augite from Nishigatake, Japan (from the Author). Cole, G. A. J. : |
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mineral col lector, was born in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, on August 30, 1874. Soon after his graduation...a mining engineer at the Arakawa Mine, Akita Prefecture. In 1909, he was promoted to Director of the...of the Director of the Yoshioka Mine, Okayama Prefecture, for about seven years altogether. He returned...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 |
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ophitic or sub-ophitic texture; and hypersthene and augite are earlyforming minerals in more siliceous basalts...collected the pyroclastic rocks p'"ao-i"utt Th-t and augite as are all pyroxene urrd.,ittt with both hypersthene...about 60 per cent of plagioclase, 20 per cent of augite, II JOURNAL MINERAI'OGICALSOCIETYOF AMEKICA...per cent of the rock. About a third of theseare augite urra t*o thirds, hypersthene. The groundmass is.... Most of the pyroxene is monocoinic, probably augite, but some appears to be hypersthene. A small amount |
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ferromagnesian silicates. Recrystallization of augite at high temperature results in paramorphs of hornblende...818. Color green or brown. Found in placers in Japan. Very rare. T ETRAGONAL(?) MINIUM CHAR.-Fine...yellow, Z = colorless. Barite has been found in Japan containing up FIG. 67 .-Optic orito 30 per cent... 6 G Si.:,-rn 2\T Nm No K p Ng -NP Canon City, Colo .. 5.48 ..... . . ....... . . . . . . . 2...-Changes to serpentine and to fassaite, a variety of augite. OccUR.-found in limestone and igneous rocks near |
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m n \i PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVEKSITY. TOKYO, JAPAN. 1901— 1903. MEIJI XXXIV— XXX VI. Publishing...COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, IMPERIAL UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN. VOL. XVI, ARTICLE 1. Notes on the Raised Coral...Tokyo. With 2 Plates. In the southern seas of Japan we meet with both recent and more remote ages...eastern and prior to as the western limit of Japan. and western sections by two hill ranges called... YOSHIWAKA: 10 recent com] reefs of southern Japan, scarcely exix>sed above The sea-water, are tlie |
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bismuth, A., ii, 513. bhashi, RgZchi, augito from Nishigatake, Japari, A., ii, 407. Ohlendorf, Beinric?b. See...Washington, Henry Stephens, and Herbert Etcgene Merwin, augite from Vesuvins and Etna, A,, ii, 212. Wasicky, Richard |