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Japanese vauquelinite localities
144 localities
A list of Japanese vermiculite 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 1895
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Mount Miyuki (Ehime, Matsuyama)
- Year 1899
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Iwakura (Aichi, Minami-Shitara), Mount Chausu (Aichi, Minami-Shitara), Tokusada (Aichi, Minami-Shitara)
- Year 1900
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Haneki river (Kumamoto, Tamana), Uchida (Kumamoto, Shikamoto), Choja (Iwate, Surisawa), Miharu (Fukushima, Tamura), Ishikawa (Fukushima), Ochiai (Gifu, Sakagami), Amo (Gifu, Yoshiki), Komakai creek (Yamanashi, Tsuru), Katsuragi river (Nara, Kujira, Gosho), Yasusada (Aichi, Minami-Shitara)
- Year 1903
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Mujinamori (Fukushima, Ishikawa)
- Year 1904
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Hajikano (Yamanashi, Tano, Corrected to Hydrobiotite in 1996)
- Year 1907
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Yazusaku (Fukushima, Ono-Niimachi)
- Year 1909
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Nagashino (Aichi, Minami-Shitara)
- Year 1925
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Mount Takashimaya (Nagano, Yamamoto)
- Year 1928
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Omorita (Fukushima, Ishikawa)
- Year 1932
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Pirika mine (Hokkaido, as Soap stone), Iwasaki mine (Aomori, as Soap stone), Todoroki mine (Aomori, as Soap stone), Minamimata mine (Aomori, as Soap stone), Yunosawa mine (Aomori, as Soap stone), Numadate mine (Akita, as Soap stone)
See Japanese page for more localities.