Abstract
The southwestern Hokkaido metallogenetic province hosts the Toyoha lead-zinccopper-silver-indium epithermal vein-type deposit, which belongs to the Jozankei-Chitose ore belt. Its indium content, mineralogy, and distribution has been described in detail in Chapter 3.5.1. Other indium occurrences are described from the Shakotan ore belt (Narita et al. 1965). The tin-bearing polymetallic base metal Kunitomi (Kinoshita 1965), Ohe, Inakuraishi, Tamakawa, and Taishu deposits are reported to contain elevated indium concentrations (cf., Fig. 3.18; Murao et al. 1991). Genetic relationships suggest an epithermal-style or polymetallic vein-type origin of these deposits.
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Schwarz-Schampera, U., Herzig, P.M. (2002). Miscellaneous Indium Occurrences. In: Indium. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05076-7_4
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