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Matsubara, Satoshi, Miyawaki, Ritsuro, Tiba, Tokiko, Imai, Hiroyuki (2000) Tamaite, the Ca-analogue of ganophyllite, from the Shiromaru mine, Okutama, Tokyo, Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 95 (5) 79-83 doi:10.2465/jmps.95.79

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TitleTamaite, the Ca-analogue of ganophyllite, from the Shiromaru mine, Okutama, Tokyo, Japan
JournalJournal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences
AuthorsMatsubara, SatoshiAuthor
Miyawaki, RitsuroAuthor
Tiba, TokikoAuthor
Imai, HiroyukiAuthor
Year2000Volume95
Page(s)79-83Issue5
PublisherJapan Association of Mineralogical Sciences
Download URLhttps://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jmps/95/5/95_5_79/_pdf
DOIdoi:10.2465/jmps.95.79Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID89960Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:89960:2
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Full ReferenceMatsubara, Satoshi, Miyawaki, Ritsuro, Tiba, Tokiko, Imai, Hiroyuki (2000) Tamaite, the Ca-analogue of ganophyllite, from the Shiromaru mine, Okutama, Tokyo, Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 95 (5) 79-83 doi:10.2465/jmps.95.79
Plain TextMatsubara, Satoshi, Miyawaki, Ritsuro, Tiba, Tokiko, Imai, Hiroyuki (2000) Tamaite, the Ca-analogue of ganophyllite, from the Shiromaru mine, Okutama, Tokyo, Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 95 (5) 79-83 doi:10.2465/jmps.95.79
In(2000) Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences Vol. 95 (5) Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences

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KATO A (1987) 13, 107
MATSUBARA S (1985) 11, 37
MATSUBARA S (1990) 16, 79
Mottana, A., Ventura, G.D., Parodi, G.C. and Guidi, G. (1990) A calcium members of the ganophylite group in the manganiferous metacherts of Molinello mine, Liguria, Italy. Atti Accademia Lincei Rendiconti, Fisiche, s. 9, 1, 313-317.
YOKOYAMA K (1993) 19, 115

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Shiromaru mine (Hakumaru mine), Okutama-cho, Nishitama district, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan

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Shiromaru mine (Hakumaru mine), Okutama-cho, Nishitama district, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan Andradite, Barium-bearing Orthoclase, Copper, Eggletonite, Grossular, Manganese-bearing Grossular, Orthoclase


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