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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
Location (Prefecture, Synonym, Comments)
Year 1929
Kurosawa (Iwate, Arasawa, Akasakata)
Year 1940
Nikkoji pass (Kyoto, Kamino, as Ptilolite)
Year 1952
Fudo fall (Kanagawa, Yugawara, as Ptilolite)
Year 1953
Onoyama mine (Kagoshima, as Ptilolite), Nakano (Fukui, Kanatsu, as Ptilolite), Sotoura (Shizuoka, Shimoda, as Ptilolite)
Year 1956
Nishijima (Yamanashi, Nakatomi, as Ptilolite)
Year 1957
Bodai (Ishikawa, Nata)
Year 1959
Myoho mine (Yamanashi, Daiichi-Myoho mine)
Year 1961
Nanasato (Saitama, Ranzan), Fukuda (Saitama, Namekawa), Oshima-Fukushima (Hokkaido), Moroko creek (Akita, Yokote)
Year 1962
Morozaki (Aichi), Osa seashore (Aichi, Morozaki), Yuda (Iwate, Waga, meta)
Year 1963
Makinokawa (Ehime), Kodono (Ehime, Kuma), Hirose river (Miyagi, Sendai, Zeolite rock), Yasawagi mine (Akita), Mount Zao (Yamagata, Zeolite rock)
Year 1964
Shimonita (Gunma), Fujisawa (Fukushima, Tenei), Minase (Akita), Itaya mine (Yamagata)

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