| Toffolo, Luca, Nimis, Paolo, Martin, Silvana, Tumiati, Simone, Bach, Wolfgang (2017) The Cogne magnetite deposit (Western Alps, Italy): A Late Jurassic seafloor ultramafic-hosted hydrothermal system?. Ore Geology Reviews, 83. 103-126 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2016.11.030 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Accepted Manuscript The Cogne magnetite deposit (Western Alps, Italy): a Late Jurassic seafloor ultramafic-hosted...Martin, S. Tumiati, W. Bach, The Cogne magnetite deposit (Western Alps, Italy): a Late Jurassic seafloor ultramafic-hosted...the journal pertain. 1 The Cogne magnetite deposit (Western Alps, Italy): a Late Jurassic seafloor ultramafic-hosted...Padua, Italy, Earth Sciences Department, University of Milan, via Mangiagalli 34, 20133 Milan, Italy, 10...14 15 ABSTRACT 16 17 The Cogne magnetite deposit (Western Alps, Italy) is the largest in a series | | | Book (volume) | rock, Vostochyni mine, Ensky, U.S.S.R. (Sobolev, 1947). Olivine, tuff, Alban Hills, Italy (Fornaseri, 1951)...E. Tosnja i. 21. Talasskite, pegmatite, Talassa Valley, Siberia (Nikitin, 1936). »* Includes Na 0-045...minnesotaite, Fe3Si40io(OH)2 (a ferrous iron analogue of talc), fayalite and magnetite if the oxygen partial pressure...serpentine, chlorite, amphibole, carbonates, iron-oxides, talc, bowlingite and iddingsite. Other less common products...processes, the main products of which are serpentine, talc and carbonates: 3Mg2SiC>4 + H2O + SiC>2 —> 2Mg3Si20;>(0H)4 |
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