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Calcite from
Otaniyama mine, Yamada-machi, Shimohei District, Iwate 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 Otaniyama mine, Yamada-machi, Shimohei District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:643135
Long-form Identifier:1:3:643135:8
GUID (UUID V4):1ebf1cf6-d47a-4559-97a2-421438a0866e
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Deposit of the Noda-Tamagawa Mine, Northern Kitakami Terrane, Northeast Japan: Implication for Paleoceanographic...University of Tsukuba, 1-1 Ten'nodai, Tsukuba 305-8572, Japan [e-mail: komuro@arsia.geo.tsukuba.ac.jp] Present...Hokkaido 060-0819, Japan Present address: 2-18 Kamitakatsu-shinmachi, Tsuchiura 300-0819, Japan Received on...deposit of the Noda-Tamagawa mine in the northern Kitakami Terrane, northeast Japan. The sequence is lithologically...Lower terrace deposits Pacific Ocean Noda-Tamagawa mine B ★ ● 40°05'N Higher terrace deposits CRETACEOUS
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第116巻 補遺,103-121ページ,2010年 9 月 Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan, Vol. 116, Supplement, p.103-121, September 2010...Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous Tetori Group, Toyama Prefecture 平澤 聡 3 藤田将人 1 柏木健司 2 概 要 この見学旅行では,手取層群...Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa-Oiwake-machi, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan 2 .富山大学大学院理工学研究部(理学) Graduate School...930-8555, Japan 3 .富山市科学博物館 Toyama Science Museum, 1-8-31 Nishinakanomachi, Toyama 939-8084, Japan みられる...富山市南部牛負地域.桐谷層上部の棲管化石および微化石産出露頭. © The Geological Society of Japan 2010 104 平澤 聡・柏木健司・藤田将人 はじめに 手取層群は北陸地域に分布する西南日本内帯の代表的な上
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of Altai-Sayan, Russian Far East and Southwest Japan. Special emphasis is given to their relationships...al., 2000; Kirillova et al., 2002) and Southwest Japan (e.g., Sano and Kanmera, 1991; Kanmera et al., 1990;...accretionary complexes of Russian Far East and Southwest Japan—due to the subduction of the Paleo-Pacific Ocean...oceanic units of Russian Far East and Southwest Japan accretionary complexes to the Paleo-Pacific Ocean...accretionary complexes of Russian Far East and Japan (Parfenov et al.,1995; Badarch et al., 2002; Li
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— Hellblaue, harte Massen von der Grube Union, District Revenlon unweit Paposo , in denen eine rolhbraune... derbe Massen. 10a) und b) Scheelit von der Pot-Mine, Südwest-Afrika, stark fett- bis diamantglänzende...Topas von Japan. Von A. H a h n in Strassburg. (Mit 3 Textfiguren.) Die Topase von Japan, welche mir...ebenso wie die von W a d a beschriebenen, bei Otaniyama an der Grenze der Provinz Omi nahe der Stadt Kioto...allen übrigen mir vorliegenden Krystallen aus Japan lassen sich solche Corrosionen b e o b achten. Winkel:
 
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