2021
DOI: 10.2465/jmps.201130d
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Zaïrite in quartz veins from Ishidera area, Wazuka, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

Abstract: Zaïrite was found from the quartz vein penetrating into the metamorphosed mudstone of the Wazuka Unit in Ishidera area, Wazuka-cho, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, which is the first occurrence in Japan. Zaïrite occurs as bright-yellow granular crystals (20-30 µm) in a cavity formed by the leaching of fluorapatite with native bismuth inclusion. The chemical composition of zaïrite from Ishidera was closer to the ideal chemical composition, comparing with the zaïrite from type locality including Al. The empirical formu… Show more

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