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Haruna, Makoto et al. (2002) Mineralogical and oxygen isotope constraints on the origin of the contact-metamorphosed bedded manganese deposit at Nagasawa, Japan. The Canadian Mineralogist, 40, 1069-1089.

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Original EntryHaruna, Makoto et al. (2002) Mineralogical and oxygen isotope constraints on the origin of the contact-metamorphosed bedded manganese deposit at Nagasawa, Japan. The Canadian Mineralogist, 40, 1069-1089.
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Full ReferenceHaruna, Makoto et al. (2002) Mineralogical and oxygen isotope constraints on the origin of the contact-metamorphosed bedded manganese deposit at Nagasawa, Japan. The Canadian Mineralogist, 40, 1069-1089.
Plain TextHaruna, Makoto et al. (2002) Mineralogical and oxygen isotope constraints on the origin of the contact-metamorphosed bedded manganese deposit at Nagasawa, Japan. The Canadian Mineralogist, 40, 1069-1089.

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Nagasawa deposit, Iwama, Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan Arsenic, Arsenopyrite, Biotite, Bismuth, Bismuthinite, Chalcopyrite, Clinochlore, Fluorapatite, Galena, Gersdorffite, Hedleyite, Helvine, Löllingite, Nickeline, Parkerite, Pentlandite, Phlogopite, Pyrite, Pyrrhotite, Rhodochrosite, Rhodonite, Sphalerite


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