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Atacamite from
Miyake Island, Miyake Subprefecture, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan


Locality type:Island
Classification
Species:Atacamite
Formula:Cu2(OH)3Cl
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Atacamite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Miyake Island, Miyake Subprefecture, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:283397
Long-form Identifier:1:3:283397:2
GUID (UUID V4):3a8fe952-9da1-4b85-9bc9-32766018af48
Nearest other occurrences of Atacamite
72.8km (45.2 miles) Mt. Mihara, Oshima Island, Oshima, Ōshima Subprefecture, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Auburn, Alabama 36849-5305 cookrob@auburn.edu Atacamite Downloaded by [Korea University] at 11:41 06...or earlier-formed species. The copper species atacamite [Cu2Cl(OH)3], boléite [KPb26Ag9Cu24Cl62(OH)48]...Brewster County, Texas. Of these five species, only atacamite is periodically available in attractive cabinet...from a variety of localities. Consequently, an atacamite from the Moonta mine, South Australia, Australia...for this issue’s Connoisseur’s Choice specimen. Atacamite occurs in various shades of rather bright through
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Yanai, National Institute of Polar Research, Tokyo, Japan The carbonaceous chondrite Yamato 82042 is...Meteorites, pp. 134-136. Nat. Inst. of Polar Research, Tokyo. Mackinnon, I.D.R. and M.E. Zolensky, 1984. Nature... Nagata, National Institute Polar Research, Tokyo, Japan I. Souza Azevedo, Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas...Scott, 1984. Mem. Nat. 1nst. Polar Res., 1ssue 35, Tokyo, 102. Sears, 1975. EPSL 26,97. Sears and Durrani...York, NY 10024 Carol O'Neill, College of Staten Island, New York, NY Enrichment of K in Stannem plagioclase
Book (edition)
large masses weighing as much as 20 tons at Disco Island in West Greenland ; the Cranbourne meteoric iron...in Silesia, and also the pink fluor found in the Island of Cubv C'orufi' with t {421}. Giglio near Elba...the above description compare crystal's from the Island of Elba. Pyrites (Germ. Eisenkies, or Schwefelkies...{hkl}, often associated with quartz and pearl-spar. Island of Elba. — Equally perfect are the crystals from...the antimony mines of Ichinokawa in the island of Shikoku, Japan, where it occurs, as at other localities
Book (edition)
has been found in basic igneous rocks at Disco Island in West Greenland. It invariably contains nickel...large masses weighing as much as 20 tons at Disco Island ; the Cranbourne meteoric iron (from Australia)...in Silesia, and also the pink fluor found in the Island of Giglio near Elba. The edges of the octahedron...the above description compare crystals from the Island of Elba. Pyrites (Germ. Hisenkies, or Schwefelkies... often associated with quartz and pearl-spar. Island of Elba.—Kqually perfect are the crystals from
 
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