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Eiji Izawa, Yukitoshi Urashima, Kenzo Ibaraki, Ryoichi Suzuki, Takeo Yokoyama, Kiyoshi Kawasaki, Akito Koga, and Sachihiro Taguchi
The Hishikari gold deposit; high-grade epithermal veins in Quaternary volcanoes of southern Kyushu, Japan (in Epithermal gold mineralization of the Circum-Pacific; geology, geochemistry, origin and exploration; II)
Journal of Geochemical Exploration (February 1990), 36(1-3):1-56

Index Terms/Descriptors:
absolute age; Asia; Cenozoic; dates; economic geology; epithermal processes; Far East; fluid inclusions; framework silicates; geologic thermometry; gold ores; Hishikari Andesite; Hishikari Deposit; hydrothermal alteration; hydrothermal processes; igneous processes; igneous rocks; inclusions; isotopes; Japan; K/Ar; Kagoshima Japan; Kurozonsan Dacite; Kyushu; metal ores; metasomatism; mineral composition; mineral deposits, genesis; O-18/O-16; oxygen; quartz; Quaternary; reserves; Shishimano Dacite; silica minerals; silicates; silver ores; stable isotopes; veins; volcanic rocks

Latitude & Longitude:
N27°00'00" - N32°07'00" and E128°30'00" - E131°12'00" (Search for maps and images at Alexandria Digital Library)

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