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Muscovite from
Kinkei mine, Chino City, Nagano Prefecture, Japan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Muscovite
Formula:KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Muscovite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kinkei mine, Chino City, Nagano Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:765051
Long-form Identifier:1:3:765051:2
GUID (UUID V4):4e5c972a-7917-40cf-99cd-d24dae7bb51d
Nearest other occurrences of Muscovite
30.2km (18.8 miles) Hime River (Himekawa), Ōmi, Itoigawa City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan
38.7km (24.1 miles) Oyashirazu Beach, Ōmi, Itoigawa City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan
94.4km (58.6 miles) Mozumi deposit, Kamioka Mine, Hida City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
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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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Chern. Soc. Japan BulL-Chemical Society of Japan Bulletin. Tokyo, Japan. Chern. Soc. Japan Jour. See Nippon...Zasshi-Chigaku Zasshi (Journal of Geography). Tokyo, Japan. Chimie & Industrie-Chimie & Industrie. Paris, France...Electrochemical Society of Japan. Nitso Seiko Kabushiki Kaisha). Sendai, Japan. Deutsche Geol. Gesell. Zeitschr...Tokyo, Japan. Hokkaido Chikashigan Chosasho Hokoku-Hokkaido Geological Survey Report. Sapporo, Japan. Idaho...Peaceful Application Nuclear Energy, 4th, Mexico City 1962-lnter-American Symposium on the Peaceful Application
 
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