Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
36° 23' 35'' North , 136° 35' 50'' East
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
Mindat Locality ID:
224873
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:224873:1
Name(s) in local language(s):
服部鉱山, 石川県 能美市 河合鉱山, 石川県 白山市
China clay deposit.
Hattori Mine and Kawai Mine are placed in different location.
Each mines are located in opposite sides of same mountain.
Because there is a borderline between Nomi City and Hakusan City, on a ridgeline of the mountain, each mines are located in different city.
Hattori Mine:
owned by Hattori Co.,Ltd
located in Nomi City,
started in 1930, ended in 2001
30,000tons clay is producted in 1960-1974
Kawai Mine:
owned by KAWAI Mine Co.,Ltd
located in Kawai-machi, Hakusan City,
10,000-15,000tons clay is producted every year
(under continuation of mining)
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3 valid minerals.
Detailed Mineral List:
| ⓘKaolinite Formula:Al2(Si2O5)(OH)4 References:Kamitani, M., Okumura, K., Teraoka, Y., Miyano, S., Watanabe, Y. (2007)Mineral Resources Map of East Asia, Geological Survey of Japan. |
| ⓘMuscovite Formula:KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2 References:Kamitani, M., Okumura, K., Teraoka, Y., Miyano, S., Watanabe, Y. (2007)Mineral Resources Map of East Asia, Geological Survey of Japan. |
| ⓘMuscovite var. Sericite Formula:KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2 References:Kamitani, M., Okumura, K., Teraoka, Y., Miyano, S., Watanabe, Y. (2007)Mineral Resources Map of East Asia, Geological Survey of Japan. |
| ⓘQuartz Formula:SiO2 References:Kamitani, M., Okumura, K., Teraoka, Y., Miyano, S., Watanabe, Y. (2007)Mineral Resources Map of East Asia, Geological Survey of Japan. |
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References
Kamitani, M., Okumura, K., Teraoka, Y., Miyano, S., Watanabe, Y. (2007)Mineral Resources Map of East Asia, Geological Survey of Japan. Mindat.org is an outreach project of the
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