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M. Nakagawa, M. Santosh, S. Maruyama (2009) Distribution and mineral assemblages of bedded manganese deposits in Shikoku, Southwest Japan: Implications for accretion tectonics. Gondwana Research 16, 609–621.

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Original EntryM. Nakagawa, M. Santosh, S. Maruyama (2009) Distribution and mineral assemblages of bedded manganese deposits in Shikoku, Southwest Japan: Implications for accretion tectonics. Gondwana Research 16, 609–621.
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Full ReferenceM. Nakagawa, M. Santosh, S. Maruyama (2009) Distribution and mineral assemblages of bedded manganese deposits in Shikoku, Southwest Japan: Implications for accretion tectonics. Gondwana Research 16, 609–621.
Plain TextM. Nakagawa, M. Santosh, S. Maruyama (2009) Distribution and mineral assemblages of bedded manganese deposits in Shikoku, Southwest Japan: Implications for accretion tectonics. Gondwana Research 16, 609–621.

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Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Sanpo mine, Iyo City, Ehime Prefecture, Japan Axinite-(Mn), Calcite, Ganophyllite, Garnet Group, Neotocite, Quartz, Rhodochrosite
Furumiya mine, Tobe-cho, Iyo district, Ehime Prefecture, Japan Braunite, Clino-ferro-suenoite, Piemontite, Quartz, Tephroite
Kamisugai mine, Ehime Prefecture, Japan Aegirine-augite, Braunite, Clino-ferro-suenoite, Garnet Group, Hausmannite, Piemontite, Quartz, Rhodochrosite, Rhodonite, Tephroite, Urbanite
Nagasaki mine, Ouzu City, Ehime Prefecture, Japan Calcite, Caryopilite, Hematite, Magnetite, Quartz, Rhodonite
Nomura mine (Nomura-Maruno mine), Nomura, Seiyo City, Ehime Prefecture, Japan Quartz, Rhodonite, Todorokite
Arase mine, Kami city, Kochi Prefecture, Japan Bementite, Calcite, Hematite, Magnetite, Rhodochrosite
Matsuo mine, Kami City, Kochi Prefecture, Japan Alleghanyite, Bementite, Caryopilite, Ekmanite, Ganophyllite, Magnetite, Quartz, Rhodochrosite, Rhodonite, Stilpnomelane
Nirou mine (Niro mine), Kami City, Kochi Prefecture, Japan Axinite-(Mn), Bementite, Braunite, Calcite, Caryopilite, Ganophyllite, Manganosite, Quartz, Rhodochrosite, Rhodonite
Fukinaro deposit, Ananai mine, Nankoku city, Kochi Prefecture, Japan Braunite, Caryopilite, Ekmanite, Ganophyllite, Hematite, Jacobsite, Piemontite, Quartz, Rhodochrosite, Rhodonite, Romanèchite, Stilpnomelane
Honomori deposit, Ananai mine, Nankoku city, Kochi Prefecture, Japan Albite, Axinite-(Mn), Baryte, Bementite, Braunite, Calcite, Hematite, Piemontite, Quartz, Rhodochrosite, Rhodonite
Nagakawara deposit, Ananai mine, Nankoku city, Kochi Prefecture, Japan Albite, Baryte, Braunite, Calcite, Caryopilite, Ekmanite, Ganophyllite, Hausmannite, Hematite, Piemontite, Quartz, Rhodochrosite, Rhodonite, Stilpnomelane, Tinzenite
Toyama mine, Kochi Prefecture, Japan Bementite, Calcite, Ganophyllite, Hematite, Neotocite, Quartz, Rhodochrosite, Rhodonite


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