| Nadeau, Olivier, Mick, Emily, Robidoux, Philippe, Grassa, Fausto, Brusca, Lorenzo, Voinot, Alexandre, Leybourne, Matthew I. (2021) Lithium isotopes and Cu-Au concentrations in hydrothermal alterations from Solfatara Volcano, Campi Flegrei caldera complex, and La Fossa volcano, Vulcano Island, Italy: Insights into epithermal ore forming environments. Ore Geology Reviews, 130. 103934pp. doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103934 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | complex, and La Fossa volcano, Vulcano Island, Italy: Insights into epithermal ore forming environments...Vulcanologia, Via Ugo La Malfa, 153 – 90146 Palermo, Italy f Queen’s Facility for Isotope Research (QFIR),...deposits La Fossa Vulcano Solfatara, Campi Flegrei, Italy Hydrothermally-altered rocks collected at Solfatara...Solfatara volcano, Campi Flegrei caldera complex, Italy, are compa rable to zones of steam-heated alterations...collected at La Fossa volcano, Vulcano island, Italy, are comparable to zones of residual vuggy silica | | | Book | grandest phaenomena of nature. During our stay in Naples we benefited, as many English geologists and physicists...gave to us the cheerful aid which makes a visit to Naples so pleasant to his countrymen. On my return to...III. ILLUSTRATIONS. PLATE I. Map of the Bay of Naples, the ' Crater' of Strabo PAGE . . 10 II. Sections... a.d. 1824 V. View of Vesuvius at Night from Naples, in March, 1868 126 VI. Upper figure. Lapilli...VII. A Column of the ' Temple of Serapis ' at Pozzuoli, show ing the two floors, the variable levels | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | occurring in "Grauwacke slate" with malachite and calcite. Crystals as in figs. 7 to 10, plate X I I I ....54"t6 Ca0 .. 2"05 H20 .. 19-61 100"44 J. H. C. CALCITE (J. R. ME D'[RBY, Zeit. fi Kryst. und Min. III...III, 5 and 6, 1). 6!2.) Some remarkable calcite crystals described by J. R. M e D ' I r b y of Lynchburg...Virginia, in his work "on the Crystallography o f Calcite (Inaug. diss. d. Gottingen Univ., 2onn, 1878) are...appearance identical with those of the trachyte of Monte Olibano. R.C.B. On ths Composition of Hopdte. (M. M | | Lamplugh, G. W., Wilkinson, S. B., Kilroe, J. R., McHenry, A., Seymour, H. J., Wright, W. B. (1907) The Geology of the Country around Limerick. Memoirs of the Geological Survey. Geological Survey of Ireland | Report (issue) | cement ,'' though now for the most part white calcite, was originally limestone , just as is the matrix...of basalt included in a paste , not exactly of -calcite , but of limestone ; as well as fragments of limestone...thi,s area, the amygdales being now composed of calcite. ri:he ground is formed of plagioclases with subordinate...subordinate amount of magnetite and secondary calcite. ·Continuing to the nor.th ea-st , we reach the...and magnetite pseudomorphs. There is a • little calcite in patches in the ground which is made up of fine |
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