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Manganosite from
Nomine mine, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Manganosite
Formula:MnO
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Manganosite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Nomine mine, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:502093
Long-form Identifier:1:3:502093:5
GUID (UUID V4):01ecb231-d4c3-40ba-8e1c-db318622d6c0
References
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Book (volume)
Oxides . . . . . . 5.1 Oxides of Type MO 5.1.1 Manganosite Nomenetature Oeeurrenee Chemistry . . . Crystal...deposits (of the Taishu Metallogenetic Province, Japan), the richer their contents of Fe and some minor...with ~9% Mn coexisting with alabandite of the Sätra mine, see p. 69; and with 5.6% Mn coexisting with niningerite...as components of the Pb-Zn ores of the Huanzala mine, 250 km north of Lima, Peru, where Fe-Mn sphalerite...distribution for both sphalerite types within the mine [36]. Mn-containing sphalerite (with 19.8 to 1.8
Journal (issue)
Minerals from Metamorphosed Manganese Deposits in Japan and Their Relationship to the Franklin-Sterling...On July 31, 2008, Fred Lubbers was digging on the Mine Run Dump at Sterling Hill when he noticed an unusually...Willemite is rare at Sterling Hill, rare on the Mine Run Dump, and unique in a dump-collected specimen...Fred Lubbers on July 31, 2008 at Sterling Hill’s Mine Run Dump Description: radiating white willemite...Hill Mining Museum. Collecting permitted on the Mine Run Dump and in the Fill quarry, Passaic pit, and
Book
in chlorine-rich environments (especially in acid mine waters; Schwertmann and Cornell, 2000). It is named...after its type locality at Akagané mine (Iwate Prefecture, Japan), where Nambu discovered it in 1961...Sonora, Mexico and has also been found in the Tsumeb Mine of Otavi, Namibia and in the Altai Mountains in...Spain probably derives from the existence of a tin mine in Spain that had been in operation since antiquity...Questa. An examination by the author of the red-oxide mine reveals that the site was mined in prehistoric times’
Book (edition)
in chlorine-rich environments (especially in acid mine waters; Schwertmann and Cornell, 2000). It is named...after its type locality at Akagané mine (Iwate Prefecture, Japan), where Nambu discovered it in 1961...Sonora, Mexico and has also been found in the Tsumeb Mine of Otavi, Namibia and in the Altai Mountains in...Spain probably derives from the existence of a tin mine in Spain that had been in operation since antiquity...Questa. An examination by the author of the red-oxide mine reveals that the site was mined in prehistoric times’
 
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