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Calcite from
Makinokawa quarry, Kamiukena District, Ehime Prefecture, Japan


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Makinokawa quarry, Kamiukena District, Ehime Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:830936
Long-form Identifier:1:3:830936:5
GUID (UUID V4):1513cd1b-2234-4a7a-a64d-b20ddad0d87a
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
J. Japan. Assoc. Min, Petr. Econ. Geol. 76, 324-330, 1981 STILBITE FROM BOMEKI, MIYAGI PREFECTURE, MASAHIRO...and JAPAN TOMOHIKO ABE Geological Survey of Japan, Tohoku Office, Honcho, Sendai 980, Japan A dyke...white occurs Miyagi of cleavage cavity Prefecture. Chemical .10, H2O+ corresponds from those...CEC of calciumrich stilbite from Bomeki, Miyagi Prefecture. MODE OF The at about dacite tion, green...is into and is Miyagi Sendai. situated Prefecture, The dacitic hypersthene-augite the composed
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
J. Japan. Petr. 74, Assoc. Econ. 235-244, Min. Geol. 1979. THULITE AND NAKADORI ASSOCIATED...HISASHI Moji High FROM THE PREFECTURE TAKESHITA School, Fukuoka Prefecture and YUKIO Geological The...as a part of the Green-Tuff Region in Southwest Japan (Matsumoto, 1973; 1977). The leucccratic thulite-bearing...are 237 texture. plagioclase, and primary Prefecture porphyritic kali-feldspar, the Nagasaki ...pyrite 03) important part and in and opal calcite, thulite 74072902, thulite average). of cubic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Apophyllite in the druse Makinokawa, cavities Ehime 石 of biotite Prefecture ζ©‹ andesite ζΎ„(Kiyoshi...Abstract: Several excellent crystals of apophyllite, calcite, zeolite and datolite are found in the druse cavities...cavities of biotite andesite from Makinokawa quarry, Ehime Prefecture. The apophyllite has well defined
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
AMYGDALEMINERALS IN THE HIGASHI-MATSUURABASALTS SAGA PREFECTURE, JAPAN 石 Several Karatsu kinds city, Among the...sepiolite, ζΎ„(Kiyoshi Prefecture. localities, some lization ζ©‹ clay calcite are the are the observed... natrolite this area. crystal overgrowth calcite and and of and follow montmorillonite listed...and of halloysite concerning calcite, as the well Mn-calcite, as chemical composition き 1961)...amygdale minerals from the Higashi-matsuura area, Japan. しか し γͺが ら 258 石 ζ©‹ ζΎ„ は ε‡Ίζ₯ γͺ い 。 東 松 桦 ηŽ„ 武岩
Report (volume)
Meier 1963, Vezzalini 1984) and from Hokiya-dake, Japan (Quartieri et al. 1990) give sharp single-crystal...Artioli G, Foy H (1994) Gobbinsite from Magheramorne Quarry, Northern Ireland. Mineral Mag 58: 615-620 Artioli...Ammonioleucite, a new mineral from Tatarazawa, Fujioka, Japan. Am Mineral 71:1022-1027 Howard DG (1994) Crystal...occurrences, also possibly including carbonates (calcite, strontianite, aragonite, siderite, ankerite, rhodochrosite...association with other authigenic phases (feldspar, calcite, quartz, opal, tridymite, cristobalite, thaumasite
 
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