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Huntite from
Is Zuddas Cave, Monte Meana, Santadi, South Sardinia Province, Sardinia, Italy


Locality type:Cave
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Species:Huntite
Formula:CaMg3(CO3)4
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Huntite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Is Zuddas Cave, Monte Meana, Santadi, South Sardinia Province, Sardinia, Italy
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1411529
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1411529:3
GUID (UUID V4):179ba253-5c2d-498b-b341-d353e0a0102c
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Università di Cagliari, Via Trentino 51, 09127 Cagliari, Italy Department of Geology, University of Georgia, Athens...Università di Bologna, Via Zamboni 67, 40126 Bologna, Italy a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...Speleothems Coralloids Carbonate deposition Caves Sardinia Stable carbon and oxygen isotopes a b s t r a...layers are termed “coralloid accretions”), but it is not observed in the typical layers of massive speleothems...water flow and toward the protrusions. The first effect is due to H2O evaporation and CO2 degassing during a
 
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