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Kusachi, Isao, Kobayashi, Shoichi, Tanabe, Mitsuo, Kishi, Shigetomo, Yamakawa, Junji (2004) Inyoite from Fuka, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 99 (2) 67-71 doi:10.2465/jmps.99.67

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TitleInyoite from Fuka, Okayama Prefecture, Japan
JournalJournal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences
AuthorsKusachi, IsaoAuthor
Kobayashi, ShoichiAuthor
Tanabe, MitsuoAuthor
Kishi, ShigetomoAuthor
Yamakawa, JunjiAuthor
Year2004Volume99
Page(s)67-71Issue2
PublisherJapan Association of Mineralogical Sciences
Download URLhttps://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jmps/99/2/99_2_67/_pdf
DOIdoi:10.2465/jmps.99.67Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceKusachi, Isao, Kobayashi, Shoichi, Tanabe, Mitsuo, Kishi, Shigetomo, Yamakawa, Junji (2004) Inyoite from Fuka, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 99 (2) 67-71 doi:10.2465/jmps.99.67
Plain TextKusachi, Isao, Kobayashi, Shoichi, Tanabe, Mitsuo, Kishi, Shigetomo, Yamakawa, Junji (2004) Inyoite from Fuka, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 99 (2) 67-71 doi:10.2465/jmps.99.67
In(2004) Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences Vol. 99 (2) Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences

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Christ, C.L. (1953) Studies of borate minerals (II) X-ray crystallography of inyoite and meyerhofferite; X-ray and morphological crystallography of 2CaO·3B2O39H2O. American Mineralogist, 38, 912-918.
Muessig, S. (1958) First known occurrence of inyoite in a playa, at Laguna Salinas, Peru. American Mineralogist, 43, 1144-1147.
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Schaller, W.T. (1916) Inyoite and meyerhofferite, two new calcium borates. Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey, 610, 35-55.
Smith, G.I. and Medrano, M.D. (1996) Continental borate deposits of Cenozoic age. In Reviews in Mineralogy, 33 (Grew, E.S. and Anovitz, L.M. Eds.). pp. 862, Mineralogical Society of America, Washington, DC, 263-298.

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Fuka mine, Fuka, Bitchū, Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan

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Inyoite

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Fuka mine, Fuka, Bitchū, Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan Andradite, Borcarite, Bornite, Brucite, Calcite, Chalcocite, Chalcopyrite, Cuspidine, Frolovite, Gehlenite, Inyoite, Johnbaumite, Nifontovite, Parasibirskite, Pyrite, Sibirskite, Spurrite, Tenorite, Uralborite


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