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Monticellite from
Mount Somma, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples, Campania, Italy


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Monticellite
Formula:CaMgSiO4
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Monticellite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mount Somma, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples, Campania, Italy
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:26856
Long-form Identifier:1:3:26856:1
GUID (UUID V4):b466712e-e749-4790-880e-4891665ead55
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will appreciate that this problem is extremely complex, particularly since this relationship forms the...that the solution of the problem was much more complex than had initially appeared. The results of experimental...Graphical Solutions . . . . . . 4. Calculation of Complex Minerals 5. General Scheme of Calculation 6. Determination...The quantity of a single compound or of a more complex chemical unit is expressed through the number of...order to facilitate certain calculations, also complex negative ions such as CO~­ and SO~ - will be counted
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shown that its interior is far more dynamic and complex than anyone ever thought. Beneath the thin rocky...But isolated high mountain peaks, like Kenya's Mount Kilimanjaro - some 5895m (19,340 ft) high - are...Asia to build the Himalayas (see below). A more complex picture In recent years, however, geologists have...mountains have deep boundary. In fact, it seems the complex interaction between erosion, ‘roots’ that protrude...Mountains Mountains crust Tibetan Plateau Complex thrust faults and folds Strike-slip faults ■HK
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copper to complex silicates such as vesuvianite, first discovered in limestone blocks ejected by Mount Vesuvius...shown that its interior is far more dynamic and complex than anyone ever thought. Beneath the thin rocky...after the island of Stromboli off the west coast of Italy. Gas escapes sporadically and the volcano repeatedly...clouds of gas and ash called nuees ardentes, such as Mount Pelee, Martinique, in 1902. 'Plinian' eruptions...Roman author Pliny, who witnessed the eruption of Vesuvius that buried Poinpeii. Boiling gases blast clouds
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Sicily and the neighboring volcanic islands, Vesuvius and the Solfatara in its vicinity, Iceland, Teneriife...Vulcano, and also at Sasso in The hot vapors of Italy, whence it was called Sassolin. The the lagoons...Asiatic Turkey. Has been observed in the lavas of Vesuvius. Realgar is one of the ingredients of white Indian...Auvergne; Cornwall; Spain; Portugal; Tuscany, Italy; Borneo; Bhi- MINERALS CONSISTING OF THE ACIDIC...silicon, in . nitrogen. Diamond. Isometric. complex forms In octahedrons, dodecahedrons and more faces
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and thus are often produced some of the most complex solids that engage the attention of the crystallogra...produced . Crystals of specular iron occur at Vesuvius, so light and slender in their leaf-like structure...-bn : Trp--trl : Brittle :"Cryst. small; from Vesuvius. Vit. C. gn , light-bn : St. w : Trp - trl. Vit...75-8 (6 * Sapphirine, 388. << * Forsterite , 391. Vesuvius. 7-8 * Ostranite, 412. Prim . 75-8 Topaz, 390...volcanoes. It occurs abundantly at the Solfataras in Italy, and with few exceptions may be perceived in every
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former situation. neighboring volcanic islands, Vesuvius and the Solfatara in its vicinity, Iceland, TeneritFe...Found at the crater of Vuicano, and also at Sassoin Italy, whence it was called iSassoJin. The hot vapors...Asiatic Turkey. It has been observed in the lavas of Vesuvius. Real^r is one of the ingredients of white Indian...Isometric. In octahedrons, dodecahedrons and more complex forms. Faces often curved, as in the figures. Cleavage...Grotto del Cane (Dog Cave) at the Solfatara near Naples, is a small cavern ; COLD. 109 It is a comthe
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glass vessel containing the vapor is covered with complex crystals, as brilliant as polished steel. During...depends their power of replacing one another even in complex compounds. They are therefore said to be isomorphous...Monometric. In octahedrons, dodecahedrons and more complex forms. Faces often curved, as in the annexed figures...volcanoes. The Grotto del Cane (Dog cave) near Naples, is a small cavern filled to the level of the entrance... Sicily and the neighboring volcanic islands, Vesuvius and the Solfatara in its vicinity, Iceland, Teneriffe
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megapascal(s) * No Greek letter symbols appear 2. Complex units are developed by multiplying or dividing...fractured (Shand, 1947). Modern thought ascribes more complex origins to mineral deposits. AGI abyssal zone The...b. The reciprocal of impedance or the ratio of complex current to voltage in a linear circuit. AGI adobe...colorless crystals in Sweden. ammine One of a group of complex compounds formed by coordination of ammonia molecules...minerals of low density are changed into more complex ones of greater density by silication, decarbonization
 
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