2017
DOI: 10.2465/jmps.170804
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Jadeitite (jadeite jade) from Japan: History, characteristics, and perspectives

Abstract: Jadeitite, known as 'hisui' in Japan, has been esteemed as sacred stone in both ancient and modern Japanese cultures. Although it was thought that the source material of Japanese jadeitite was brought from China, the identification of jadeite in 1939 changed this interpretation. Japanese jadeitites and jadeite-rich metasomatic rocks are found in Paleozoic and also Mesozoic geotectonic units. All localities are situated in serpentinite mélange with high-pressure metamorphic rocks and/or serpentinite lenses with… Show more

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“…However, the Renge Schist (~300-360 Ma) is significantly younger than jadeitite (~520 Ma), suggesting different tectonic origin (cf. Tsujimori, 2010Tsujimori, , 2017Tsujimori and Harlow, 2017).…”
Section: Geological Outlinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the Renge Schist (~300-360 Ma) is significantly younger than jadeitite (~520 Ma), suggesting different tectonic origin (cf. Tsujimori, 2010Tsujimori, , 2017Tsujimori and Harlow, 2017).…”
Section: Geological Outlinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It consists of fragments of various pre-Jurassic geotectonic units widely developed in the Inner Zone of southwest Japan. Late Paleozoic high-pressure schists associated with jadeitite-bearing antigorite serpentinite and meta-serpentinite (Banno, 1958;Tsujimori et al, 2000;Kunugiza et al, 2004;Tsujimori, 2017;Tsujimori and Harlow, 2017) and Paleozoic to lower Mesozoic (Middle Ordovician to Upper Triassic) clastic rocks are the most characteristic components. The high-pressure schists of the Hida-Gaien Belt have been named the 'Renge Schists'; they mainly record greenschist-to amphibolitefacies metamorphism and locally preserve blueschist-to eclogite-facies metamorphism, indicating subduction zone metamorphism (Nakamizu et al, 1989;Tsujimori et al, 2000).…”
Section: Geologic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hida-Gaien Belt of the Hokuriku Region is a tectonic mixture of various pre-Jurassic lithologic slices of the Oeyama, Renge, Akiyoshi, and Maizuru Belts that are widely developed in Southwest Japan. In this belt, the late Paleozoic high-pressure (HP) schists derived from the Renge Belt occur associated with jadeitite-bearing antigorite serpentinite (e.g., Tsujimori, 2017;Tsujimori and Harlow, 2017). The 'Renge Schists' record mainly greenschist-to amphibolite-facies metamorphism and locally preserve blueschist-to eclogite-facies metamorphism.…”
Section: Geologic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%