Talk:Hishikari mine
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editI've never been there, but I once met a Sumitomo geologist who looked at a southern Arizona gold prospect I was representing. He didn't bite, but gave me a nice sample of Hishikari high-grade (vis Au) as a souvenir. Anyway, sources:
- The Hishikari gold deposit: high-grade epithermal veins in Quaternary volcanics of southern Kyushu, Japan. Journal of Geochemical Exploration Volume 36, Issues 1–3, February 1990
- Invisible Gold from the Hishikari Epithermal Gold Deposit, Japan: Implication for Gold Distribution and Deposition RESOURCE GEOLOGY, vol. 55, no. 2, 91–100, 2005
- Great Deposits of the World – Hishikari, Japan. This one is paywalled, but has this teaser: "Gold mining is recorded to have started in Japan 750 AD from placer deposits, and in the Hishikari area, the first workings date from 1750."
More later? --Pete Tillman (talk) 21:40, 18 October 2021 (UTC)
- Note: the MINDAT link I just added also has a list of refs,overlapping with some of the above. I'm still unclear if mine ever went back into prodxn. --Pete Tillman (talk) 16:06, 21 October 2021 (UTC)