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[R1P-11]Mangano-mangani-ungarettiite from Tanohata mine, Iwate Prefecture, Japan
*Daisuke Nishio-Hamane1, Koichi Momma2, Masayuki Ohnishi, Norimasa Shimobayashi3, Tetsuo Minakawa4, Hanako Okada4, Hiroyuki Imai (1. ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo, 2. Nat’l. Mus. Nat. Sci, 3. Kyoto Univ., 4. Ehime Univ.)
Keywords:
mangano-mangani-ungarettiite,amphibole,Tanohata mine
During the investigation for reddish black amphibole reported as mangano-ferri-eckermanite (formerly known as kozulite) obtained from the Tanohata mine, Iwate Prefecture, Japan, we found mangano-mangani-ungarettiite (MMU). Moreover, mangano-mangani-substituted form of eckermanite (MME) was also found. Both amphiboles were identified by chemical analyses, single crystal X-ray diffraction, and powder X-ray diffraction. It is difficult to distinguish between the two by appearance, but there is a characteristic that MMU < MME with respect to unit cell volume.
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