| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1971 NEW OCCURRBNCE OF YUGAWARALITE FROM THE CHENA HOT SPRINGS AREA, ALASKA1 G. DoNarl EnEnluN, R. C. Enn...zeolite, was found in a new locality near chena Hot springs, east-central Alaska in a geologic setting...difiers from that described for occurrences in Japan and Iceland. It occurs as well-formed' quartzencrusted..."Fudo-no-taki" Fall, near Yugawara Hot Spring, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It has since been reported...of northeast Japan (Seki and Okumura, 1968); Shimoda' Shizuoka Prefecture, central Japan (Sameshima,1969); | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | waters of hot springs. The locality is 300 m. from the Yugawara hot spring, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The... Yugawaralite is not attacked by either cold or hot hydrochloric acid and does not gelatinize. A dehydration...curve is given and compared with those given by laumontite, stilbite, heulandite, and ptilolite. About 3HzO | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Tokyo IJniaersity oJ Education, Otsuka, Tokyo, Japan, I{at'ional ScienceMuseum, axr KrN-Icnr SAKURAT...Hudo-no-taki (a fall) near Yugawara Hot Spring, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. At the locality, it occurs...veinlets (2-5 cm wide), closely associatedwith laumontite and quartz, in andesitic tuff breccia. Yugawaralite...edinto a metamorphic mineral belonging to the laumontite stage proposedby Coombs et al. (1959) and, recently...contained small amounts of calcite, wairakite and laumontite. Now, the reexamination of yugawaralite from | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | both of which are readily synthesized whereas laumontite and heulandite, typicel of regional metamorphism...Facies In the northern part of the Taringatura district on the 2.2.1. Taringatura. north limb of the Southland...adularia or laumontite. Heulandite persists to greater depths, but it appears to give way. to laumontite plus...altered ash, some of them very thick, in which laumontite is the dominant constituent. First pumpellyite...pumpellyite has clearly formed at the expense of laumontite, magnesium and iron being provided by celadonite | | | Report (issue) | mineral col lector, was born in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, on August 30, 1874. Soon after his graduation...a mining engineer at the Arakawa Mine, Akita Prefecture. In 1909, he was promoted to Director of the...of the Director of the Yoshioka Mine, Okayama Prefecture, for about seven years altogether. He returned...technology in the first half of this century in Japan. He retired from the Advisory Board of the Mitsu...such volumes as " Beiträge zur Mineralogie von. Japan ", Neue Folge I and II (T. Ito, 1937), " Japanese | | | Report (issue) | Gazov (6): 16-17. AGA AB (1984). "Gas separation." Japan Pat: Kokai Tokyo Koho JP 59.206.029 : 3 p. Aguirre...sodium mordenite adsorbent for gas separation." Japan Pat: Kokai Tokkyo Koho JP 59.154.136 : 8 p. Aizawa...Aizawa, K. (1980). "Filter medium from zeolite." Japan Pat: Kokai Tokkyo Koho JP 80 07.509 : 2 p. Ajinomoto...(1980). "Cleaning compositions for removal of odor." Japan Pat: 80.116.798 : 4 p. Kokai Tokkyo Koho JP Akhlestina...5094-83 : 15 p. Anzai, K. (1982). "Desiccant." Japan Pat: Jpn. Kokai Tokkyo Koho JP 82 87.836 : 3 p. | | | Book | has also been given to persons from Australia, Japan, China, and India, as well as others from the various...Azores. gamagarite, Gamagara ridge, Postmasburg district, South Africa. garronite, Garron plateau area...New Zealand. yugawaralite, Yugawara hot spring, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. NAMES AFTER POLITICAL DIVISIONS...from Variscia, an ancient name of the Voigtland district of Ger¬ many, where the mineral was first found...from the herb galax, which is abundant in the district of North Carolina where the mineral was discovered | | | Journal (issue) | FL W ere easy to find at home-> or <- at shows HOT SPRINGS W RIGHT’S ROCK SHOP rANIM AL W ONDERLAND...A n im al W o n d erlan d . T el. 501-767-4800 Hot Springs, Arkansas The M ineralogical Record, September...Record, September — October, 1978 The mountain district is sparsely settled, with a few small and very...the only trees in the area mostly surround the spring which provides life-sustaining water for the village...(1952) from vein fillings near Yugawara Hot Spring, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The zeolite has been found | | | Book | /1-FeOOH, occurring at the Akagane mine, Iwate prefecture, Japan, and named from the locality. Synthetic material...Aluminobetafite. T. Kawai, 1960. [Journ. Chem. Soc. Japan, Pure Chem. Sect., vol. 81, p. 1219], abstr. in...T. Ito and K. Sakurai, 1947. Wada’s minerals of Japan, 3rd edit., Tokyo, p. 309 (Aluminoscorodite, Alumskorodit...intergrowth with djurleite at the Ani mine, Akita, Japan, in pris¬ matic or platy crystals closely resembling...bluish-green, monoclinic crystals in the Arakawa mine, Japan. Named from the locality. Differs from Veszelyite | | | Book (edition) | whereby preexisting rocks near the contact with the hot molten rock are metamorphosed. cryptocrystalline...product of mineral for- mation by precipitation from hot aqueous solution. hydrous Containing water. GLOSSARY...Colorado at the Pelican Dives mine, Silver Plume district, and at the Little Emma mine, Clear Creek County;...lode, Summit County, and in the Cripple Creek district. It is also found in Canada; Mexico; Bolivia;...Canada, Scotland, England, Sweden, Switzerland, Japan, Tanzania, Madagascar, and New Zealand. Outstanding | | | Book (edition) | whereby preexisting rocks near the contact with the hot molten rock are metamorphosed. cryptocrystalline...product of mineral formation by precipitation from hot aqueous solution. hydrous Containing water. GLOSSARY...Colorado at the Pelican Dives m.ine, Silver Plume district, and at the Little Emma mine, Clear Creek County;...lode, Summit County, and in the Cripple Creek district. It is also found in Canada; Mexico; Bolivia;...Canada, Scotland, England, Sweden, Switzerland, Japan, Tanzania, Madagascar, and New Zealand. Outstanding | | | Book (edition) | 10 Transpose illustrations for AXINITE, Hyuga, Japan (12, column 1) and AZURITE, Concepcion del Oro,...demonstrations and aid in identification is a well-spring of continuing support to micro mineralogists everywhere...whereby pre-existing rocks near the c·0 ntact with the hot molten rock are metamorphosed. cryptocrystalline...product of mineral formation by precipitation from hot aqueous solution. hydrous Containing water. hygroscopic...Colorado at the Pelican Dives rnine , Silver Plun1e district, and at the Little Emma mine, Clear Creek County; | | | Book | /3-FeO(OH,Cl), E Tet. Brown. Akagane mine, Iwate, Japan. H=?, Dm=3.0, D(.= 3.6, IVF 04. Nambu, 1961. Min...Resinous/vitreous white. Fujioka, Tatarazawa, Sanbagawa, Gunma, Japan. H=?, Dj44=2.29, D(.= 2.24, VHIF 11. Hori et ah...B Orth. Metallic bluish-grey. Ani mine, Akita, Japan. H=3, Djjj=?, D(.= 5.68, IIA Ola. Morimoto et ah... Metallic grey. Sedmochislenitsi mine, Vratsa district, Balkan Peninsula, Bulgaria. H= 2.5, Djj4= 6.32...ivory. National Lead Company, Baroid Division Pit, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas, USA. H=3-4, Din= 3.596, Dc= | | | Book | University, 4-170 Nishi Okubu, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160, Japan. Clays and Clay Minerals, 195 2-, Journal of the... Gemmological Society of Japan, Journal (Hoseki Gakkaishi), 197 4-, Japan. Gems and Gemology, Tohoku...Bangalore 560052, India. Geological Society of Japan (Nihon Chishitsu Gakkai), Journal, 1893-, University...University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan. Geological Society of South Africa, Transactions...London. Survey of Japan, Bulletin, 1950-, 135 Hisamato, Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki 213, Japan. Geologicky Zbornik | | | Book (edition) | Ches Cheshire, England. 5 Clev Cleveland iron district, England. Colom Republic of Colombia. Corn...Canal Zone KS Kansas ND North Dakota DC District of Columbia KY Kentucky OH Ohio GU Guam ...shocks. b. A storage battery. c. In oceanography, a spring of rubber or steel attached to a trawling warp...oxygen, acetylene burns to produce an intensely hot flame and hence now is used principally in welding...Sweden (called also gillebackit); and (3) impure laumontite, under the impression that they were new minerals |
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