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Japanese pyrolusite localities
327 localities
A list of Japanese pyrolusite 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 1899
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Niseunbetsu (Hokkaido), Numadate mine (Akita)
- Year 1904
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Pirika mine (Hokkaido), Hayaseno mine (Aomori, Owani mine, Asahi mine)
- Year 1916
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Shimizu (Aomori), Iwasaki mine (Aomori), Fukaura (Aomori), Otose (Aomori), Kasuo (Tochigi), Himuro (Tochigi), Nogami (Tochigi), Inatomi (Nagano), Machiya (Gifu), Kasama (Ibaraki),
Iwayaji (Ibaraki, Minami-Yamauchi), Toba (Mie), Kamo (Mie), Searashi mine (Ishikawa), Nishijima (Ishikawa), Sanami mine (Ishikawa), Jindai (Ishikawa), Nomura (Kyoto), Saga (Kyoto), Taga (Kyoto),
Yuge (Kyoto), Ono (Kyoto), Miyazaki (Kyoto), Takahara (Kyoto), Motoume (Kyoto), Sannomiya (Kyoto), Seki (Kyoto)
- Year 1918
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Hatsune mine (Hokkaido)
- Year 1928
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Todoroki mine (Hokkaido), Yanagisawa mine (Fukushima)
- Year 1932
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Nasukawa mine (Tochigi), Meppu mine (Hokkaido), Chihase mine (Hokkaido), Fukushima mine (Hokkaido, Mn), Funakozawa mine (Iwate), Manako mine (Tochigi), Hokkoji mine (Tochigi), Nagano mine (Tochigi), Obyakugawa mine (Tochigi), Yoshida mine (Tochigi),
Takizawa mine (Gunma), Hama-Yokokawa mine (Nagano), Omichihora mine (Gifu), Kurosaki mine (Ishikawa)
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