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[en] Upon visiting Kakinoki Mine, Hyogo Prefecture, in August, 1980, the author collected the green-colored mineral in square plate form adhering on the surfaces of waste ore. It was discovered that this was torbernite, the first uranium-containing mineral discovered in the area. Its deposit classified as hydatogenetic deposit, since the Kakinoki Mine being an abandoned copper mine. Torbernite exists only in blackish pelite (waste ore), and adheres on the surface and the cleavage, either as small platy crystals or their aggregate. In the blackish pelite, numerous quartz veins were observed, where torbernite occasionally appeared. The torbernite adhering on the surface and cleavage was grass-green and translucent, and the one in the quartz veins was emerald-green and transparent or translucent. The detection of torbernite in the waste ore suggests the potentiality of finding uranium in the Kakinoki Mine. (J.P.N.)
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Chigaku Kenkyu; ISSN 0366-5933; ; v. 32(7-12); p. 173-176
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ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, ASIA, COPPER COMPOUNDS, COPPER PHOSPHATES, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, MATERIALS, MINERALS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHOSPHATES, PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, QUANTITY RATIO, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, RADIOACTIVE MINERALS, SPECTROSCOPY, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS, URANIUM COMPOUNDS, URANIUM MINERALS, URANIUM PHOSPHATES
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