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Japanese mordenite localities
270 localities
A list of Japanese mordenite localities described in citable papers and books.
The list is edited based on the editing policy of location lists.
- Year of description
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Location (Prefecture, Synonym, Comments)
- Year 1929
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Kurosawa (Iwate, Arasawa, Akasakata)
- Year 1940
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Nikkoji pass (Kyoto, Kamino, as Ptilolite)
- Year 1952
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Fudo fall (Kanagawa, Yugawara, as Ptilolite)
- Year 1953
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Onoyama mine (Kagoshima, as Ptilolite), Nakano (Fukui, Kanatsu, as Ptilolite), Sotoura (Shizuoka, Shimoda, as Ptilolite)
- Year 1956
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Nishijima (Yamanashi, Nakatomi, as Ptilolite)
- Year 1957
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Bodai (Ishikawa, Nata)
- Year 1959
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Myoho mine (Yamanashi, Daiichi-Myoho mine)
- Year 1961
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Nanasato (Saitama, Ranzan), Fukuda (Saitama, Namekawa), Oshima-Fukushima (Hokkaido), Moroko creek (Akita, Yokote)
- Year 1962
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Morozaki (Aichi), Osa seashore (Aichi, Morozaki), Yuda (Iwate, Waga, meta)
- Year 1963
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Makinokawa (Ehime), Kodono (Ehime, Kuma), Hirose river (Miyagi, Sendai, Zeolite rock), Yasawagi mine (Akita), Mount Zao (Yamagata, Zeolite rock)
- Year 1964
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Shimonita (Gunma), Fujisawa (Fukushima, Tenei), Minase (Akita), Itaya mine (Yamagata)
See Japanese page for more localities.