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Calcite from
Shizukari Mine, Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaidō Prefecture, Japan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Shizukari Mine, Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaidō Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1004208
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1004208:7
GUID (UUID V4):ddacbcfa-85c0-47ca-9ecd-ca667b3014f1
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite
59.3km (36.8 miles) Todoroki mine, Yoichi District, Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaidō Prefecture, Japan
62.8km (39.0 miles) Inakuraishi mine, Furubira District, Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaidō Prefecture, Japan
63.6km (39.5 miles) Toyoha Mine, Minami-ku, Sapporo City, Ishikari Subprefecture, Hokkaidō Prefecture, Japan
81.7km (50.8 miles) Teine Mine, Sapporo City, Ishikari Subprefecture, Hokkaidō Prefecture, Japan
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Science,Universityof Tokyo,Bunkyo-ku,Hongo,Tokyo113, Japan Abstract The assemblage and mode of occurrenceof...deposittypes: quartz, chalcedonicquartz, adularia, calcite, smectite, interstratified mica-smectite, interstratified...Au-Ag-richdeposits;chlorite, quartz, sericite,carbonates(calcite, rhodochrosite, siderite),and (magnetite) • in...suggestthat the fco• for vein-type mineralizationin Japan is controlled by alteration mineralscommonlyoccurringin...K-feldspar,and calcite). From a summaryof hostrocksfor Neogenevein-typemineralizationdistrictsin Japan,it was
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Late Cenozoic Metallogeny of Southwest Hokkaido, Japan Yasushi WATANABE Mineral Resource Research Group...Tsukuba Central 7, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba 305-8567, Japan [y-watanabe@aist.go.jp] Received on May 29, 2001;...magmatic style and stress field of southwest Hokkaido, Japan, and compiles deposit form, type, ore and alteration...define clearly. Southwest Hokkaido in the Northeast Japan arc (Fig. 1) is one of the best places to test the...zone c r re il t nc h Pacific plate trench Japan Nor thea st J apa Thrust fault Tohoku n ar
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been carried out. Epithermal vein-type deposits in Japan have also been well-studied. More than 1,000 papers...on Kuroko and epithermal vein-type deposits in Japan will be summarized in Chapter 1. The descriptions...study epithermal vein-type and Kuroko deposits in Japan. I learned from them an importance of the integration...fluid inclusion studies of vein-type deposits in Japan were especially valid and useful to writing this...On the origin of Kuroko of the Kosaka mine. J. Geol. Soc. Japan, 26, 107-132 (in Japanese). Ohmoto, H
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mainly of illite, adularia, chlorite, epidote, and calcite. Deposits occur most commonly within or adjacent...is continental or transitional Skarn Cu (2.6) Mine Vlejs Los Guayabas (Tollma) Cranates (Hulla) Also...Cty, CA Santa Helena, Antioquia, Colombia Co to Mine, Luzan, P.I. References Wells, F. G. et al 1946...Geochemical Signature: Examples Daiquiri, Cuba Shinyana, Japan Fe, Cu, Co, Au, possibly Sn References Lindgren...chalcedony, abundant chlorite, some illite and calcite. Ore Controls Pillow basalts or mafic volcanic
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of Sciences, Vladivostok 7 Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, Tsukuba 8 U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park...Mining, and Materials, and Geological Survey of Japan/AIST. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL...Russia, Mongolia, Northeastern China, South Korea, Japan, and the USA. Companion studies and previous publications...occurrence, mineral deposit, prospect, and (or) mine. For the compilation, synthesis, description, and...from a nearby craton margin or from a distant site. Mine. A site where valuable minerals have been extracted
 
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