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Piemontite from Amur Plate

Japan
 
  • Ehime Prefecture
    • Iyo district
      • Tobe-cho
M. Nakagawa, M. Santosh, S. Maruyama (2009) Distribution and mineral assemblages of bedded manganese deposits in Shikoku, Southwest Japan: Implications for accretion tectonics. Gondwana Research 16, 609–621.
Nagashima, M., Armbruster, T., Akasaka, M., Minakawa, T. (2010): Crystal chemistry of Mn2+-, Sr-rich and REE-bearing piemontite from the Kamisugai mine in the Sambagawa metamorphic belt, Shikoku, Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences 105, 142-150.
M. Nakagawa, M. Santosh, S. Maruyama (2009) Distribution and mineral assemblages of bedded manganese deposits in Shikoku, Southwest Japan: Implications for accretion tectonics. Gondwana Research 16, 609–621
Fukushima, H., Minakawa, T. & Nishio, D. (2005): Ba-rich tweddillite from the Kamisugai mine in the Sambagawa metamorphic belt, Shikoku, Japan. Ganseki Kobutsu Kagaku 34, 69-76. (in Japanese)
    • Niihama City
      • Besshi
Katou, T. (2007) Suisyou, 19, 22-23.
Introduction to Japanese Minerals (Geological Survey of Japan, 1970)
      • Ikadazu
Tsuboi, S. (1936) Petrological notes (11 - 18), Japanese Journal of Geology and Geography, 13, # 3-4.
    • Ouzu City
Nishio–Hamane, Daisuke, Nagashima, Mariko, Ogawa, Nobuhiro, Minakawa, Tetsuo (2018) Kannanite, a new mineral from Kannan Mountain, Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 113 (5) 245-250 doi:10.2465/jmps.180103
Nishio-Hamane, D. and Minakawa, T. (2016): http://www.issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/labs/mdcl/lab/denken/wordpress/?page_id=2044 )
    • Shikokuchuo City
      • Doi
Introduction to Japanese Minerals (Geological Survey of Japan, 1970)
Dr. Matsuo Nambu collection (curated at Geological Survey of Japan)
Dr. Matsuo Nambu collection (curated at Geological Survey of Japan)
  • Kochi Prefecture
    • Agawa District
      • Ino
Nishio-Hamane, D., Momma, K., Miyawaki, R., Minakawa, T. (2016): Bunnoite, a new hydrous manganese aluminosilicate from Kamo Mountain, Kochi prefecture, Japan. Mineralogy and Petrology 110, 917-926.
Masaki Enami (1986) Mineralogical Journal, 13, 151-160.
    • Nankoku city
      • Ananai mine
M. Nakagawa, M. Santosh, S. Maruyama (2009) Distribution and mineral assemblages of bedded manganese deposits in Shikoku, Southwest Japan: Implications for accretion tectonics. Gondwana Research 16, 609–621.
M. Nakagawa, M. Santosh, S. Maruyama (2009) Distribution and mineral assemblages of bedded manganese deposits in Shikoku, Southwest Japan: Implications for accretion tectonics. Gondwana Research 16, 609–621.
M. Nakagawa, M. Santosh, S. Maruyama (2009) Distribution and mineral assemblages of bedded manganese deposits in Shikoku, Southwest Japan: Implications for accretion tectonics. Gondwana Research 16, 609–621.
  • Nagasaki Prefecture
    • Nagasaki City
      • Kinkai-Tone-machi
Nagashima, M., Sano, Y., Kochi, T., Akasaka, M., SanopFurukawa, A. (2020) Crystal chemistry of Sr–rich piemontite from manganese ore deposit of the Tone mine, Nishisonogi Peninsula, Nagasaki, southwest Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences: 115(5): 391-406.
Uehara, S., et al. (2014) Minerals from Kyushu and Yamaguchi. (Fukuoka Mineral Club, 355 pages)
Sasaki, N., Yano, M. & Matsuyama, F. (2002): Ardennite from the Tone mine, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Chigaku Kenkyu 51, 67-72. (in Japanese)
Masutomi Museum specimens, Kyoto.
    • Nishisonogi District
Mem. Fac. Sci., Kyushu University, Ser. D, 5, 185-198 (1957)
  • Shimane Prefecture
    • Ochi District
Chihiro Fukuda and Masahide Akasaka (2005) Annual Meeting, JAMP, 2005.
  • Tokushima Prefecture
    • Tokushima City
Nakagawa, M., Santosh, M., & Maruyama, S. (2011) Manganese formations in the accretionary belts of Japan: implications for subduction–accretion process in an active convergent margin. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 42(3), 208-222.
Masutomi Museum specimens (Kyoto)
    • Yoshinogawa City
Yuuki Hasegawa specimen
  • Yamaguchi Prefecture
    • Iwakuni City
Nishimura, Y. (1971) Regional metamorphism of the Nishiki-cho district, southwest Japan. Journal of Science of the Hiroshima University, Series C (geology and mineralogy), 6, #3, 203-268.
 
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