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Summary of Kinoshita's kuroko deposits of Japan
John J. Collins
Summary of Kinoshita's kuroko deposits of Japan
Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists (June 1950) 45 (4): 363-376
Summary of Kinoshita's kuroko deposits of Japan
Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists (June 1950) 45 (4): 363-376
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Abstract
Summarized translation of a report by Kameki Kinoshita, published in Japanese in 1943, on kuroko deposits (black ore deposits) of Japan. "Kuroko means two things. One is the common mixture of sphalerite, galena, and barite which is ordinarily black to grayish white, depending on the proportion of barite. The other meaning is the unusual assemblage of separate bodies of: 1, sphalerite-galena-barite; 2, massive pyrite; 3, disseminated chalcopyrite in silicified rock; and 4, massive gypsum. Rarely are all four of these ore bodies present in any one mine, yet the assemblage is still called kuroko, regardless of color."
ISSN: 0361-0128
EISSN: 1554-0774
Coden: ECGLAL
Serial Title: Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists
Serial Volume: 45
Serial Issue: 4
Title: Summary of Kinoshita's kuroko deposits of Japan
Author(s): Collins, John J.
Pages: 363-376
Published: 195006
Text Language: English
Publisher: Economic Geology Publishing Company,
Lancaster, PA,
United States
Accession Number: 1950-000637
Categories: Economic geology, general
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
N30°00'00" - N45°00'00", E129°00'00" - E147°00'00"
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from Bibliography and Index of Geology Exclusive of North America, Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
Update Code: 1950