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Stromeyerite from
Shakanai Mine, Odate, Akita Prefecture, Japan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Stromeyerite
Formula:AgCuS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Stromeyerite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Shakanai Mine, Odate, Akita Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:349178
Long-form Identifier:1:3:349178:2
GUID (UUID V4):465536df-89fd-4822-be64-93f296da4363
Nearest other occurrences of Stromeyerite
6.8km (4.2 miles) Ezuri mine, Odate, Akita Prefecture, Japan
14.5km (9.0 miles) Furutobe mine (Furutohbe mine), Kosaka, Akita Prefecture, Japan
56.8km (35.3 miles) Kamikita mine, Kamikita District, Aomori Prefecture, Japan
References
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of the Kuroko Deposits in Japan and Their Implications T. URABE Tokyo, Japan The most remarkable difference...difference in mineralogy of the Kuroko deposits in Japan is shown in their mineral assemblages of wall-rock...geology and mineralogy of the Kuroko deposits in Japan until now (WaTANABE 1973). In the last decade, volcanic...O 9"" JAPAN e 0 SEA HONSHU lB. 200KM Fig. 1. Distribution of the Kuroko deposits in Japan. • - -...- - - -- Unclassified (no available data). The Japan Sea side of the dashed lines and the northeastern
Report (issue)
c = 9.705(4) X-ray Powder Pattern: Furutobe mine, Japan. 2.50 (100), 2.95 (90), 2.55 (70), 3.43 (50)...23 16.85 Total 99.5 99.9 100.00 (1) Furutobe mine, Japan; by electron microprobe, average of seven analyses;...with Cu:Ag = 5:1. Occurrence: In veinlets of stromeyerite that cut bornite in the Kuroko zone of a stratabound...massive sulfide deposit (Furutobe mine, Japan). Association: Stromeyerite, bornite, galena, sphalerite,...Distribution: In Japan, in Akita Prefecture, in the Daikokuzawa-Higashi deposit of the Furutobe mine [TL], and
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c = 7.803 Z = 32 X-ray Powder Pattern: Foster mine, Cobalt, Canada. 2.606 (100), 2.070 (70), 3.51 (60)...(2) 60.7 24.8 14.8 Total 100.0 100.3 (1) Foster mine, Canada; by electron microprobe, corresponding to...Association: Silver, arsenopyrite, stromeyerite, actinolite, calcite (Foster mine, Canada); bornite, chalcocite...chalcopyrite, djurleite, digenite, tennantite, stromeyerite, wittichenite, bismuth, rammelsbergite, balkanite...aragonite (Sedmochislenitsi mine, Bulgaria). Distribution: In Canada, from the Foster mine, Coleman Township,
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
KurokoDeposits of theKosakaMine,Northeast Honshu, Japan Productsof SubmarineHot Springson Miocene Sea Floor...SATO Abstract The Kosaka mine is a productiveCu-Pb-Zn-Au-Ag mine in Japan and is locatedat the easternmargin...geologicevidence. Introduction productivemining districtsin Japan (Fig. 1). The Tn• Kuroko depositsare strataboundmassive...east of the mine (seeIsomi, 1968). They cropout about 1.5 km to the north of the mine and have been...probablyderivedfrom the Towadavolcano abmlt 10 km northeast of the mine area. , Geolopicstructure ; ,• Legend ['•"•
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the so-calledGreen Tuff basins of Tertiary age in Japan. They are the youngest,least modifiedexamplesknown...personalcommunicathe broad contextof metallogenicepochsin Japan. tions. We alsodiscuss the genesisof the felsicrocks...Takeuchi (1970). Grade of crude ore (%) Name of mine Kosaka l Hanaoka t Year of Size of ore de- ...in 1972 (per month) Crude ore -- 45,000 tons mine• 25 million tons Acid leached Cu = 70 tons 1.2...of 35 million tons = 50,000 tons Fukazawa t Shakanai • Kanayamazawa 1969 Manzaku 1969 190 X 190
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
renierite Akita 林 As-bearing 謙 菊 谷 苣 木 renierite from the Furutobe mine, prefecture, 一 Japan 郎(Ken‑ichiro...Higashimatazawa Kuroko deposit of the Furutobe mine, Akita prefecture, occurs as microscopic grains in association...consists of the lines corresponding to from the Kipushi mine, Zaire, and is indexed on a tetragonal cell with...0m) level of the Higashimatazawa deposit, Furutobe mine. よれ ば西 方 に 分 布 す る 礫 状 鉱 床 と,東 方 に 分 布 す る珪 鉱...renierite from the Furutobe mine comparing with renierite of the Kipushi mine (Murdoch, 1953) 腐 食 試験 を行
Report (issue)
-Ochiaizawa-Shakanaih 1-3) Hanaoka (Matsumine-Shakanai 4-5-7-8-ll-Takadate-Matsuki) Hanawa (Aketoshi-Osaki)...STAUROLITE STIBNITE STILPNOMELANE STANNOIDITE STROMEYERITE SYLVANITE TELLUROBISMUTHITE TELLURIDES TENNANTITE...Finland France Great Britain Guatamala Iran Ireland Japan Norway Oman Pakistan Philippines Portugal Saudi...1953, Geology and ore deposits of the Afterthought mine, Shasta County, California: California Division... p. 5. American Metal Market, 1981b, Australian mine venture evaluated: v. 89, no. 226, p. 8. Anderson
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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
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
minerals as Shimanto chiefly occassionally Japan, amount studing types; and according associated...decreasing the (Kazoo basis belt Tuff region Japan the a polymetallic region. stratigraphically...Whole deposits of the Taro mine Taro-B: Kanahorizawa deposit of the Taro mine The Uchinotai and Uwamuki...deposits belong to the Kosaka mine. The Matsumine deposit belongs to the Hanaoka mine. I 458 山 岡 一 雄 ...the bedded cupriferous iron sulfide deposits in Japan : Kuroko deposits : Kuroko-type in Bedded
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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
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Volcanogenic Massive Sulfides, Fukazawa Mine, Hokuroku District, Japan St.1. KALOGEROPOULOS and S. D. SCOTT...ore district in the Eocene Green Tuff Region of Japan. These authors interpret the textural and chemical...evidence they find in the barite zone at the Fukazawa mine as indicating the mixing of a circulating barium-rich...Chimimba LR (1984) Geology and mineralogy at Trojan Mine, Zimbabwe. In: Buchanan DL, Jones MJ (eds) Sulphide...Kambalda Dome (Fig. 2). Extensive diamond drilling, mine development and geological research in this area
Report (issue)
Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
Report (issue)
Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
Report (issue)
Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
Report (issue)
Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
Report (issue)
Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
Report (issue)
Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
Report (issue)
Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
Report (issue)
Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
Report (issue)
Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
Report (issue)
Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
Report (issue)
Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
Report (issue)
Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, and Jilin University Metallogenesis and Tectonics...subduction zone terranes; (5) the active Izu-Bonin, Japan, and Kuril-Kamchatka continental margin volcanic...Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . ...............................................metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent greatly benefits other mineral resource...and Mineral Resources; the Geological Survey of Japan/ 4 AIST; the University of Texas, Arlington; and
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and Fiji. Cyprus, Ceylon, the Philippines, and Japan are included with Asia. In South Africa, the deposits...by prov­ inces, in Australia by states, and in Japan by islands. In India, the states in which the deposits...Africa Burma Ceylon Cyprus India Indonesia Iran Japan Korea Malaya Philippines... Turkey 2 1 1 4 1 1...(all publications) Geological Survey of Japan (Geol. Surv. Japan) (all publications) Geological Survey...Mining Geologists of Japan (lAGOD Volume, IMA-IAGOD Meetings '70, Soc. Min. Geol. Japan) Institution of Mining
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silver-containing batteries 80 Table 10 United Kingdom mine production of silver: 1851-1982 83 Table 11 United...86 Table 13 World mine production of silver: 1821-1981 87 Table 14 World mine production of silver...of world silver mine production: 18661870 and 1980 89 Table 16 World and UK mine production of silver...of world total requirements. About 75% of world mine production of silver is obtained as a by-product...consumption and new, "under the ground'' production (mine production) of silver is made up mainly from scrap
 
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