Tadayuki Numano
Tadayuki Numano (the marsh I only go from 1931 to 2001) is a Japanese earth scientist, school teacher. A specialty is geochemistry, mineralogy. A doctor of science (Hiroshima University).
Okayama birth. In 1954, a course is a graduate for Okayama University Department of Education medium grade four years. After public junior high school, Okayama education training institute duty in 1959 an assistant at Okayama University Department of Education (chemistry). Through a lecturer (physics), an assistant professor (science education - earth science), I teach it afterwards (earth science). September, 1979 Hiroshima University doctor of science "gehlenite in Toujochokushiro, Hiroshima, geologic and geochemical study of spurrite スカルン."
I hold an additional post of an interval, the principal during the attachment for 1987 through 3. For 1,997 years, it is retirement age retirement, a honorary professor.
A new mineral discovered in Takahashi-shi, Okayama in 2005 was named Numano stone (numanoite).
Table of contents
Main book
- For Chiharu Mitsuno, Tadayuki Numano supervision, Shigeto Nose edition "breeding CORONA PUBLISHING CO.,LTD. of the Okayama earth science with a geological feature of guide - Okayama", 1,980 years, it is ISBN 4-339-07511-6.
- For Tadayuki Numano "mineral Japan education publication 〈 Okayama library 〉, 1,980 years of Okayama", it is ISBN 4-8212-5092-6.
- For Chiharu Mitsuno, Tadayuki Numano, Tatsuro Takahashi "earth science Sanyo newspaper publisher of primary color illustrated book Okayama", 1,982 years, it is ISBN 4-88197-108-5.
- "Investigate thought Okayama - old days to nature, and meeting protecting nature of Kurashiki stares at now"; and, in Sanyo newspaper publisher, 1993, is ISBN 4-88197-458-0.
- Sanyo newspaper publisher "a mystery of mysterious discovery Okayama" is ISBN 4-88197-562-5 in Sanyo newspaper publisher, 1995.
- For Shigeto Nose, Tadayuki Numano "rock Japan education publication 〈 Okayama library 〉, 2,001 years of Okayama", it is ISBN 4-8212-5212-0.
Allied item
References
- Masayuki Ohnishi, Isao Kusachi, Shoichi Kobayashi, Junji Yamakawa, Mitsuo Tanabe, Shigetomo Kishi and Takashi Yasuda, "Numanoite, Ca4CuB4O6(OH)6(CO3)2, a new mineral species, the Cu analogue of borcarite from the Fuka mine, Okayama Prefecture, Japan ", The Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 45, No. 2, pp. 307-315, 2007. Abstract
Outside link
- nkysdb: Tadayuki Numano (good friend article database)
- eprints - author: Numano, Tadayuki (Okayama University arts and sciences result repository open to the area)
- It is Numano stone a new mineral
- Numanoite (mindat.org)
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