| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Science,Universityof Tokyo,Bunkyo-ku,Hongo,Tokyo113, Japan Abstract The assemblage and mode of occurrenceof...ganguemineralsvary with different deposittypes: quartz, chalcedonicquartz, adularia, calcite, smectite...zeolites,and kaolinitcin Au-Ag-richdeposits;chlorite, quartz, sericite,carbonates(calcite, rhodochrosite, siderite)...suggestthat the fco• for vein-type mineralizationin Japan is controlled by alteration mineralscommonlyoccurringin...hostrocksfor Neogenevein-typemineralizationdistrictsin Japan,it was found that many Cu-Pb-Zn-richvein-type depositsoccurin | | | Report (issue) | mineral col lector, was born in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, on August 30, 1874. Soon after his graduation...at the Arakawa Mine, Akita Prefecture. In 1909, he was promoted to Director of the Mine and held. the...then that of the Director of the Yoshioka Mine, Okayama Prefecture, for about seven years altogether. He...technology in the first half of this century in Japan. He retired from the Advisory Board of the Mitsu...such volumes as " Beiträge zur Mineralogie von. Japan ", Neue Folge I and II (T. Ito, 1937), " Japanese | | | Book (edition) | Krenner's, and new face. OF MINERALS OF JAPAN BY TSUNASHIRO WADA ...alogy, like most other sciences, has developed in Japan. Mineralogy was first taught here in 1873 by a German...crystallised and of high known minerals from Japan are stibnite, in crystals most gigantic and splendid...metallic found in abundance. sul- In fact Japan seems to be an instance of remarkable richness in...prepare a paper devoted to the miner- alogy of Japan. In the following pages, which have been written | | | Report (issue) | 157 158 167 169 Formosa ••• 0 I 0 ••• O I Japan ••• ••• ••• ••• Korea • • • ••• • •• Siberia...tends to give way. to the leaner primary 0!fes as mine s get deeper. It is importa,,n t to realize that...of the copper-nickel ore found in the Sudbury ,district of Canada,. Pure copper is not, therefo,r e.,...tive cop,p e~ of the mines in the Lake Superior district of the United States. r:rhis copper is exception/a...nly from the United States, Canada., Chile, Peru, Japan, Africa and Germa-n y. The production of Mexico | | | Report (edition) | Montana) Copper Mines Statistical Return of Japan, of by W. H. Weed Copper Output 84 of 86 Australasia... of 407 4L3 Acquiring Titles- ta Prospect or Mine for Copper on 415 South Wales, showing Mining Districts...of New LIST OF PLATES. pa(;k. Cobar Copper mine IJreat Broken Hill Lin>ite(l, , , , P'rontispioce...converted ,, ,, Converter Plant Lloyd Copper Mine into Shell of Copper 113 114 — General View ...Refining Plant 12.1 126 Reservoir Cadia Copper Mine 127 .. Duke Outcrop Smelting Works Iron Duke | | | Book (volume) | Iron Ores 1. Segregations of Magnetic Iron Ore in Quartz-free Orthoclase Porphyries and Syenites . . "'...Deposits of North America Marc[uette Iron Ore District in the State of Michigan 7. African Iron Ore Deposits...Cupriferous Quartz Veins Australian Deposits African Veins (6) . 2,19 219 220 222 222 223 Japan 7. ,,>...Copper Veins (Gangue of Various Carbonates with Quartz, ; ,226 Barite, and sometimes Fluorspar) Zeolitic...(Edle) Silver Veins .... 12. High-grade Silver Quartz Veins 262 ........;. 272 13. Rich Silver-Calcite | | | Journal (volume) | Building Material in the United States in 1900—District of Co¬ lumbia—Illinois—Massachusetts — Missouri...Canada—Bolivia—Chile—China—Costa Rica—Cuba—India—Italy—Japan —Mexico—Newfoundland—Norway — Peru — Philippine...2S3)—Mining and Production m Kentucky -Geology of the District—Vein Formation of Fluorspar. FULLERS EARTH. Production...desia—Transvaal—Borneo—Dutch East Indies—China India Rho¬ Japan - Korea—Malay Peninsula—New South Wales—New Zealand...Refined Potas¬ sium Salts, 1898-1899—Stassfurt District—Production, Value, Plants and Men in Germany’s |
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