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


Locality type:Stratovolcano
Classification
Species:Malladrite
Formula:Na2[SiF6]
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Associated Minerals:
Associates:Avogadrite
Ferruccite
Hieratite
Salammoniac
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Avogadrite6 photos of Malladrite associated with Avogadrite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Malladrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mount Vesuvius, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples, Campania, Italy
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:478015
Long-form Identifier:1:3:478015:1
GUID (UUID V4):16eba09f-0559-4623-b8e6-237d91dc8c1b
Localities for Malladrite in this Region
Atrio del Cavallo, Mount Vesuvius, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples, Campania, Italy
Vesuvius fumaroles, Mount Vesuvius, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples, Campania, Italy
Nearest other occurrences of Malladrite
1.5km (0.9 miles) Atrio del Cavallo, Mount Vesuvius, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples, Campania, Italy
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
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County, Utah, U.S.A., who found the first braunite. Mount Ochi, Karystos, Greece. Reinecke, T. et al. (1991):...problematical nature of the mineral. Ilfmaussaq alkaline complex, Tunugdliarfik, Greenland. SrAIF4(OH)eH20, mon...at the University of Modena, Italy. Monte Chiaro, Taro Valley, Italy. Veniale, F. & van der Marel, H...Alluaiv Mountain, Althupite Lovozero alkaline complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia. AITh(UO;)[(UO2)3(PO4)20(OH)]...Oleny Stream apatite deposit, Khibina alkaline complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia. ear Alumino-magnesiotaramite
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effervescence (fizzing) of a carbonate mineral in acid, to complex ones that need the services of a good laboratory...future. Some of the present methods are highly complex, each being adapted to special problems. 50 MINERAL...Antigorite: after Antigorio Valley, in Piedmont Province, Italy. Aragonite: after Aragon, a former kingdom in Spain...was brought to Europe. Vesuvianite: after Mount Vesuvius, Italy. Persons Aguilarite: after P. Aguilar,...white or delicately tinted brown; it is mined in Italy and Colorado. Alaska diamond. A wrong, commercial
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need the can be carbonate mineral in acid, to complex ones that services of a made by good laboratory...future. Some of the present methods are highly complex, each being adapted to special problems. 50 ...Antigorite: after Antigorio Valley, in Piedmont Province, Italy. Aragonite: after Aragon, a former kingdom in Spain...brought to Europe. Vesuvianite: after Mount Vesuvius, Italy. Persons Aguilarite: after P. Aguilar...white or delicately tinted brown; it is mined in Italy and Colorado. Alaska diamond. A wrong, commercial
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effervescence (fizzing) of a carbonate mineral in acid, to complex ones that need the services of a good laboratory...future. Some of the present methods are highly complex, each being adapted to special problems. • 50...Antigorite: after Antigorio Valley, in Piedmont Province, Italy. Aragonite: after Aragon, a former kingdom in Spain...was brought to Europe. Vesuvianite: after Mount Vesuvius, Italy. Persons Aguilarite: after P. Aguilar,...white or delicately tinted bro,.vn; it is mined in Italy and Colorado. · Alaska diamond. A wrong, commercial
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Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Austria, the Soviet Union...River in Colorado, elbaite, Island of Elba near Italy, fayalite, Fayal Island in the Azores. gamagarite...Hill, County Antrim, Ireland. vesuvianite, Mount Vesuvius, Italy. wairauite, Wairau Valley, South Island...incorrectly were thought to be the range containing Mount St. Gotthard, the mineral’s locality. A few names...prismatic crystals, and the locality at Monte Somma, Vesu¬ vius, Italy, where it was first discovered. At first
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108 Transpose illustrations for SELLAITE, Vesuvius, Italy (12, column 2) and SEMSEYITE, Julcani mine...(crystal class) designation, the latter may contain complex symmetry operations such as glide planes (instead... Greece. Other occurrences are found in Chile, Italy , France, Germany, Turkey , and Algeria. BEST REF...(cleavelandite), England, Norway, Sweden, France, Italy, Switzerland (pericline), Austria, Germany, USSR...synthetic) CLEAVAGE: Not determined. HABIT: Massive, in complex intergrowths; as small grains. COLOR-LUSTER: Silver;
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(crystal class) designation; the latter may contain complex symmetry operations such as glide planes (instead... Greece. Other occurrences are found in Chile, Italy, France, Germany, Turkey, and Algeria. SELECTED...Pantelleria, Mediterranean Sea, in the Liruei Complex, Nigeria; and widespread in the rocks of East Africa...Switzerland; and several localities in northern Italy. SELECTED REFERENCE: Peishan, Z., and Kejie, T....Lake Baikal area, USSR; at Pitigliano, Tuscany, Italy; and at the Edwards mine, Edwards, New York. SELECTED
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(crystal class) designation; the latter may contain complex symmetry operations such as glide planes (instead... Greece. Other occurrences are found in Chile, Italy, France, Germany, Turkey, and Algeria. SELECTED...Pantelleria, Mediterranean Sea, in the Liruei Complex, Nigeria; and widespread in the rocks of East Africa...Switzerland; and several localities in northern Italy. SELECTED REFERENCE: Peishan, Z., and Kejie, T....Lake Baikal area, USSR; at Pitigliano, Tuscany, Italy; and at the Edwards mine, Edwards, New York. SELECTED
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great pressure, resulting in the formation of complex minera Is from simple ones. í ,an ·.i'mór·fiz·::im...overlies granitic rock. ( 'ba ·s.ll 'ar,kos l basal complex See basernent. { 'ba·s.ll 'kam ,pleks) basal conglomerate...'bas ,lev·'1l·iJJ 'ep·'1k) basement [CEOLI 1. A complex, usually of igneous and metamorphic rocks, that... Also known as basal complex: basement complex. { 'bas· m.int} basement complex See basement. ¡ 'bas·m<1nt...:b1·;}:1aj·ik 'weth·;}·riJJ} biomarkers [GE0L) Complex organic compounds found in oil, bitumen, rocks
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pulverized mineral in water, and resulting from a complex of of pollen deposited per unit area in a given...occurs at the upper end of a drainage line. more complex origin to most mineral deposits, Syn: stream abstraction...mollisol. bearing tonalite of Monte Adamello, Italy. active method A construction method in permafrost...impedance, or the ratio ader wax ozocerite. of complex current to voltage in a linear circuit. The practical...alaskaite [mineral] A sulfide mineral, being a complex mixture rived from Aker, Norway. of lead, silver
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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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