岡山大学 地球科学研究報告
Published by Okayama University Earth Science Reports Editorial Committee

Native gold from Mikawa mine, Niigata Prefecture, Japan

Tanabe, Mitsuo
Shimada, Kazumasa
Henmi, Chiyoko Kaken ID researchmap
Published Date
2000-09-20
Abstract
Native gold was found at Mikawa mine, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. The mineral was associated with quartz in a druse within quartz-vein in propyrite. The crystals were formed in filiform, reticulated and dendritic shapes with about 1 mm length with 0.1 mm width and 0.05 mm thickness. Very malleable and ductile, opaque and yellow with metallic luster. Qualitative and semi-quantiative analyses were performed by the wavelength dispersive EPMA. Quantitatively, the crystals contained Au, Ag and Hg. Semi-quantitative analyses were executed with ZAF correction algorithm. The results showed that these specimens had a average chemical composition Au0.77 Ag0.11Hg0.12. This specimen was archived at our site with a collection number ESO-M01001.
Keywords
Native Gold
Mikawa Mine
electrum
ESO-M01001
ISSN
1340-7414
NCID
AN10506284
NAID
JaLCDOI