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Cassiterite from
Suzuyama Mine, Suzuyama mining district, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Cassiterite
Formula:SnO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Cassiterite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Suzuyama Mine, Suzuyama mining district, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:164581
Long-form Identifier:1:3:164581:1
GUID (UUID V4):23742513-b631-4176-9fe9-2cab5b0f9760
Nearest other occurrences of Cassiterite
78.9km (49.0 miles) Main Crater, Iodake (Iwodake; Ioudake), Satsuma-Ioujima (Satsuma-Iwojima; Iou island), Mishima village, Kagoshima District, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Tokyo 113, Japan GeologicalInstitute, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113, Japan Abstract...seven skarn-type and six vein-type deposits in Japan and three foreign deposits were studied. Locations...observed in the samples collected from the Ashio mine, as already reported by Nakamura (1954) and Moh...130° ,.)uz-uy~L Lma 0 300 km Fig. l. Map of Japan showing the ore deposits studied 315 Table 1...of the stannite-sphalerite geothermometers Mine Prefecture Hoei Nakatatsu Obira Kano Kuga Tsumo Kamioka
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ns in AcidicIgneousRocks fromSomeMiningAreasin Japan SUKUNE TAKENOUCHI AND HIDEKI IMAI Abstract Glassand...of rhyolites,porphyries,and granitesfrom mining areas in Japan were investigated. Rhyolites contain various...in porphyriesand somegraniticrockscollectedfrom mining areas. If thesefluid inclusions representthe t...a boring core drilled at the lowest level of the mine were investi- gated. They belongmostlyto type 2...porphyry occursas a stock in deeperparts of the mine. Manyof theglassinclusions in quartzphenocrysts
Book
lili-n.i 7.1 L'i>I.S7'.> 'I An;r >i> n. f Japan in muni. T. Mo-t > nil' C lr..n 2,357,047 ...with . 'lialcopu- ' x\'\ ;niii'_' and Ka.no mine/ tin- Kaimoka ini'i. in 17. .r.u ,o500ozs.o ...iishn in Kiku/ a 'id l.'il. uchii in North. '.-is' Japan und in th. itsuma, of Shir dso to-ind so ittered...Hand, 11:' Shimotsuke ,, Of which the Kainiolta mine c-ntribut'd nearly so; ,ir its c mta,:t with deposits...from A'lmwi .,> in the Kngaka mine ia much "eoiid in qt [d the Kurat-ini mine, lese, but ranks th'' v of
Report (issue)
- - - - - - - - 16 9. Proportions of total world mine production of tin accounted for by countries having...Countries having greater than 2,000 metric tons of tin mine production in any one of the selected years 1940-8...deposits and districts, by country, deposit type, and mining method ------------------------------------------Tin...- - - - - - - - Estimated cumulative and annual mine production of tin, contained in ore and concentrate:...world's major deposits and districts, listed by mining method and economic class of country- - - - - -
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
DEPOSITS FOUND IN CONTACTMETAMORPHIC AUREOLES IN JAPAN Takeo Watanabe a a Geological Institute, Faculty...DEPOSITS FOUND IN CONTACT-METAMORPHIC AUREOLES IN JAPAN, International Geology Review, 2:11, 946-966, DOI:...DEPOSITS FOUND IN CONTACT-METAMORPHIC AUREOLES IN JAPAN' by Takeo Watanabe' • translated by Kinkiti Musya...the study of ore deposits in the contact zones in Japan 947 Genetic classification of metalliferous deposits...950 950 950 950 Contact metamorphic aureoles in Japan and characteristics of metalliferous deposits in
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G - EOLOGICAL OF THE MINERI IN JAPAN AND Hideki Imai t z0 ::a:: 0 0 � I ( CRYSTALS NOT PISTOLS...STUDIES OF THE MINERAL DEPOSITS'( GEOLOGICAL lN JAPAN AND EAST ASIA ,,.. I -I �1n .. o� ;.,. "W...GEOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE MINERAL DEP OSITS IN JAPAN AND EAST ASIA Hideki Imai UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO PRESS...TOKYO PRESS, 1978 UTP 3044-687 59-5 I 49 Printed in Japan All rights reserved. No part of this publication...under Professor Shigeru Nishio in the Department of Mining. In 1944 r became an associate professor, and in
Report (volume)
Laos--------------------------------------------Japan------------------------------------------------...present shorelines. Most tin is smelted from cassiterite ( Sn02) contained in placer concentrates, and...metal commodities are also recovered during the mining and concentration of tin. Lode deposit's yield...however, is concentrated in amounts suitable for mining. GEOLOGY Tin, a useful metal of commerce since...been sought and mined. Consequently, several major mining areas have been studied in three dimensions. CompaJ:>ed
Report (issue)
due to the war in the publications relating to mining and metallurgical statistics . Labour, health and.... •• • China • • • • •• French Indo-China .. . Japan ••• • •• • •• Siam ••• ••• • •• Dutch East Indies...There is only one important ore of tin, namely, cassiterite, the oxide (SnO2). The sulphid·e ore of tin,...consequent 1-esista,n ce to weathering agents. Cassiterite may be recognized by its density, hardness, and... tourmaline and topaz. The occurrenc_e s of cassiterite in veins and lodes, from which alluvial deposits
Report (issue)
gov/images/periodictable.pdf. Cover. Left, cassiterite crystals. Photograph copyright © Dakota Matrix...Minerals; used with permission. Right, wood tin cassiterite. Photograph copyright © R. Weller, Cochise College;........................... S9 Globally Important Mining Areas....................................................................................... S16 Mine Waste Characteristics........................................................................ S20 Mine Closure........................................
Report (issue)
Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar 5 Korean Institute of Geology, Mining, and Materials, Taejon 6 Russian Academy of Sciences...Sciences, Vladivostok 7 Geological Survey of Japan/AIST, Tsukuba 8 U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park 9...Korean Institute of Geology, Mining, and Materials, and Geological Survey of Japan/AIST. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF...Russia, Mongolia, Northeastern China, South Korea, Japan, and the USA. Companion studies and previous publications...metallogenic subzone (2 to 20 by 103 km2); and (6) ore district (0.4 to 2.0 by 103 km2). However, often determination
Book
TIN IN ANTIQUITY its mining and trade throughout the ancient world with particular reference to Cornwall...MANEY FOR THE INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS, MINERALS AND MINING Book 325 published by The Institute of Metals...Vietnam in Korea and the Soviet Maritime Territory in Japan in south-east Asia 7 15 21 33 37 43 45 47 51...(excluding south-west England) 10 57 Early copper mining in Europe 11 The advent of bronze in Europe 12...261 v List of Illustrations Introduction Cassiterite 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Book (edition)
California. Akira Kato: National Science Museum, Tokyo, Japan. Petr Korbel: Dept. of Mineralogy, National Museum...including Siberia ae SS shes] TM REED eS SL China and Japan 10. India 11. South east Asia 12. Middle East 13...Crytal Structure Communications Chemical Society of Japan Bulletin Colorado School of Mines Quarterly Crystal...International (English translation) Geochemical Journal (Japan) Geokhimiya Mineralogiya & Petrologiya Geophysical...Transactions Journal of the Clay Science Sciety of Japan Journal of the Chinese University Geosciences Journal
Report (issue)
potential environmental and health issues caused by the mining and processing of many mineral commodities may...the environmental considerations related to the mining of nonfuel mineral resources, including the modern...Chapter B. Environmental Considerations Related to Mining of Nonfuel Minerals By Robert R. Seal II, Nadine....B3 Graph showing dates associated with all the mine sites on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s...production, U.S. apparent consumption, and U.S. mine production of antimony from 1900 to 2012.......
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and Sherman P. Marsh 775 Electrical Methods in Mining Geophysics.Gerald W. Hohmann and Stanley H. Ward...making a profit. Initially incorporated in the District of Columbia, the Publishing Company was reincorporated...With the engineering and commercial aspects of mining, Economic Geology will not be directly concerned...orogenic periods to the Miocene Kuroko deposits of Japan. These deposits are associated with abundant sulfate... . The main period of ore deposition within a district seems to represent a relatively short time span
Report (volume)
of the r e s o u r c e , because blowouts i n t o mine openings from n a t u r a l d e c r e p i t a t...l u s i o n s i n core samples may thus prevent mining a c c i d e n t s . (8) In the study of the e...are at top and l e f t (C). Sample from H i l l mine, Cave-in-Rock, southern I l l i n o i s fluorite-Pb-Zn...in a crystal of c a s s l t e r i t e from Araca mine, B o l i v i a . Scale bar in urn. From Kelley and...c t i o n from bubbles. Sample ER 59-3, H i l l mine, southern I l l i n o i s f l u o r i t e Pb-Zn
 
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