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


Locality type:Stratovolcano
Classification
Species:Goethite
Formula:α-Fe3+O(OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Goethite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mount Vesuvius, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples, Campania, Italy
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:479220
Long-form Identifier:1:3:479220:8
GUID (UUID V4):0be2dc17-6d39-42d9-ba2c-464d7a1217e6
Nearest other occurrences of Goethite
68.9km (42.8 miles) I Canaloni Mine, Campochiaro, Campobasso Province, Molise, Italy
69.3km (43.1 miles) Colle del Monaco, San Massimo, Campobasso Province, Molise, Italy
70.4km (43.7 miles) Noce Santella Mine, San Polo Matese, Campobasso Province, Molise, Italy
71.5km (44.4 miles) Surrienzo, San Polo Matese, Campobasso Province, Molise, Italy
72.3km (44.9 miles) Selva Piana, San Massimo, Campobasso Province, Molise, Italy
72.4km (45.0 miles) Monte Crocella Mine, Civita Superiore, Bojano, Campobasso Province, Molise, Italy
74.4km (46.2 miles) San Bartolomeo Mine, Gallo Matese, Caserta, Campania, Italy
77.1km (47.9 miles) Colle di Mezzo - Scino prospect, Roccamandolfi, Isernia Province, Molise, Italy
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Translation © Orbis Publishing Limited 1972 Printed in Italy by |GDA, Novara SBN O 85613 0001 For many years...SO gehlenite 85 gismondine 124 glaucophane 100 goethite 37, 37 gold 5,5 goslarite 59 grandidierite 85...vonsenite 53 vulpinite 55 wad 34, 35 sulphides, complex 17 sulphur 6, 6, 7 wavellite 7/, 73 wernerite...to reconstruct, through the study of rocks, the complex transformations in the Earth’s crust. So we cannot...silver, and so on. After this we go on to more complex classes containing elements combined with sulphur
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with Orbis Publishing Limited abcdefgh Printed in Italy by IGDA, Novara Adapted from the original Italian...50 gehlenite 85 gismondine 124 glaucophane 100 goethite 37, 37 gold 5, 5 goslarite 59 grandidierite 85...sulphates, hydrous 59 sulphides 8 sulphides, complex 17 sulphur 6, 6, 7 sylvite 20 synchisite 49 szaibelyite...to reconstruct, through the study of rocks, the complex porphyry, granite, or sand, we would notice that...silver, and so on. After this we go on to more complex classes containing elements combined with sulphur
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Tablinum of the House of the Bicentenary (Herculaneum, Italy) between Decorative Technology and Natural Disasters...Tablinum of the House of the Bicentenary (Herculaneum, Italy) between Decorative Technology and Natural Disasters...of Padova, Piazza Capitaniato 7, 35139 Padova, Italy; ivana.angelini@unipd.it Inter-Departmental Research...University of Padova, Via Gradenigo 6, 35131 Padova, Italy; gilberto.artioli@unipd.it Getty Conservation Institute...University of Padova, Via Gradenigo 6, 35131 Padova, Italy Department of Environment, Construction and Design
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Guastoni; Roberto Appiani. Originally published: Italy : Mondadori, 2003. [256] p. : col. photos. ; cm...and the Federico II Museum of the University of Naples. Some specimens were made available by private...Susa Valley, Piedmont, Italy Pages 8-9: Beryl from the Codera Valley, Lombardy, Italy Pages 42-43: Silver...crystals from Mount Bregaceto, Liguria, Italy Pages 104-105: Azurite crystals from Sardinia, Italy Pages 118-119:...160-161: Elbaite crystals from the island of Elba, Italy Pages 244-245: Whewellite crystals from the Czech
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elongate habit, Gk. xiphos, a sword), (3) a person (goethite, after Johann Wolfgang Goethe), (4) an organization...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...its discovery locality, at Ak-sai, Kazakhstan. goethite, and lepidocrocite. Named after its discovery...at the University of Modena, Italy. Monte Chiaro, Taro Valley, Italy. Veniale, F. & van der Marel, H
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Translation © Orbis Publishing Limited 1972 Printed in Italy by IGDA, Novara SBN O 85613 0001 For many years...50 gehlenite 85 gismondine 124 glaucophane 100 goethite 37, 37 gold 5, 5 goslari te 59 grandidierite 85...55 sulphates, hydrous 59 sulphides 8 sulphides, complex 17 sulphur 6, 6, 7 sylvite 20 synchisite 49 szaibelyite...to reconstruct, through the study of rocks, the complex transformations in the Earth's crust. So we cannot...silver, and so on. After this we go on to more complex classes containing elements co1nbined with sulphur
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Corundum encke Madagascar e(2x23x3em Quartz, Mount Ida, Arkansas, USA ° 14x 15 x 10 cm Corundum, Mozambique...mineral-laden solutions. typical crystal shape. Goethite, Tintic, Utah, USA * 16.5 x 3.5 x 2.5 om Drusy...California, Mexico. Europe: Mt. Vesuvius; Solfatara di Pozzuoli, near Naples; Perticara, near Rimini; Carrara...Yellowstone Park, Tuscany; Cianciana, Sicily — all in Italy; Conil, Spain. Asia: volcanic regions in Japan....Japan. Sulfur, Cianciana Mine, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy * 8 x 75 x 5 cm Name From the Greek word arsenikos
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Guastoni; Roberto Appiani. Originally published: Italy: Mondadori, 2003. (256} p. : col. phptos. ; cm....and the Federico II Museum of the University of Naples. Some specimens were made available by private...Valley, Piedmont, Italy Pages 8- 9: 13eryl from the Codera Valley, Lombardy, Italy Pages 42- 43: Silver...crystals from Mount Bregaceto, Liguria, Italy Pages 104-105: Azurite crystals from Sardinia, Italy Pages 118-119:...160-161: Elbaite crystals from the island of Elba, Italy Pages 244-245: Whewellite crystals from the Czech
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crystals set in an asbestos base from Sondrio in Italy. Actinolite has high mechanical sensitivity - this...(matrix) from Balzano, Italy. Below: Note the blackness of these crystals from Novara, Italy. ~ Actinolite forms...British Columbia (Canada), in the Alpine regions of Italy, in New Zealand, in Siberia (Russia) and in Alaska...occurring in Switzerland, Austria and northern Italy. Albite is a mineral that is common and widespread...Switzerland, the Austrian Tyrol and right across northern Italy in the Val D'Aosta, around Lake Maggiore, and in
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Palermo, Italy Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, sezione di Palermo, Palermo, Italy c Dipartimento...Napoli, Italy d Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia – Osservatorio Vesuviano, Napoli, Italy b Received...Ischia Island, in Southern Italy, hosts a well-developed and structurally complex hydrothermal system which...proportions) with Ischia’s reservoir rocks (the Mount Epomeo Green Tuff units; MEGT). The mineral assemblage...simultaneously occurring mineral-solution reactions, the complex and time/ 109 space-variable paragenesis of secondary
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Figure 4 and the octahedron. The sodalite from Mount Vesuvius in Figure 5 shows major dodecahedron faces...form twins such as those of sodalite from Monte Somma, hauyne from Mendig in the Eifel District, and nosean...from the Pollena quarry, Monte Somma/Vesuvius, Napoli, Campania, Italy. WAHJr photo. extreme, all the...mm long, from Cave San Vito, Monte Somma, Napoli, Campania, Italy. WAHJr photo. Figure 7. Dodecahedral...1.2 mm long. From the Alban Hills, Roma, Lazio, Italy. Speci­ men #2960, Cahn Collection, Yale University;
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native elements such as silver, gold and copper to complex silicates such as vesuvianite, first discovered...discovered in limestone blocks ejected by Mount Vesuvius, each one exemplifies the wonder of nature. Often emanating...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
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Association Festival of Geology October Lecture Italy - 5 Volcanoes Geoffrey Toye Obituary Circular Rockwatch...Future Events Festival of Geology October Lecture Italy - 5 Volcanoes Geoffrey Toye Obituary Circular Rockwatch...latitudinal distributions of organisms are more complex than previously recognised and are sensitive to...Wealden equivalent sands. The yellow ochre is often goethite. When heated it turns into red ochre. Terra Rosa...iron oxides (hematite) and clay. If yellow ochre (goethite) is heated it is converted to haematite and releases
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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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found in altered limestones from places like Monte Somma. Lava on its journey to the surface saturates limestone...groups together minerals with the same simple or complex anion. If you need to compare the various minerals...crust. It forms the tetrahedrally coordinated complex silicate anion with oxygen, (Si04) . Silicates...as the sole anion. When the sole anion is the complex anion (OH) minerals are hydroxides. -25- Many...important oxides. Phosphates Phosphates have the complex anion (P04)3". As in silicates P04 tetrahedra can
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through volcanic activity in Vulcano. Lipari Islands, Italy. Tellurium Te TRIGONAL • • ceiestite and halite...come from many localities near Girgetui, Sicily, Italy (Caltanisseta. Cianciana) where they reached up...volcanically active places, like Solfatara near Pozzuoli, Italy or in sulfur lava near Shiretoku. Japan. Sulfur...to 30 mm (1Y» in) occur in Sarrabus, Sardinia, Italy. Maybe the best argentite crystals occurred in Mexico...Freiberg, Germany; Cobalt, Ontario, Canada and in Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. It was a principal Ag
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extrusive. We usually have in mind a volcano such as Vesuvius or Mauna Loa when we refer to this sort of he)...only active volcano in the United States. When Vesuvius sprang to life in A.D. 79, suffocating Pompeii...removable sliding trays, which can 36 Fig. 20 Riker mount with glass top be set on a table, are popular with...in housing, Ser Fig. 21 Pe Plastic specimen mount 37 lighting, mounting, arranging, collection for...described in Key No. 4.) A nonmetallic luster is more complex, because several kinds can be recognized. Minerals
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different rocks or ore samples presents a pretty complex picture regarding the shape, size, and arrangement...and the sequence of events in this case is very complex. In addition a number of plutonic rocks, especially...succession of halite and other minerals, is very complex. A simplified approach is to think of a marine...of the highly metamorphosed skarn ores is very complex, and they are restricted to old rocks. These deposits...octahedron. Elba, Italy. Below center Combined octahedral and pyritohedral faces. Elba, Italy. Below right
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aragonite. calcite, Sulphur, 66 mm, Sicily, Italy Selenium Se TRIGONAL e e Properties: C - gray...through volcanic activity in Vulcano, Lipari Islands, Italy. Tellurium Te T R IGONAL e e celestitc and halite...come from many localities near Girgenti, Sicily, Italy (Caltanisseta, Cianciana) where they reached up...volcanically active places, like Solfatara near Pozzuoli, Italy or in sulf11r lava near Shiretoku, Japan. Sulfur...30 mm (] 3/ 16 in) occur in Sanabus, Sardinia, Italy. Maybe the best argentite crystals occurred in Mexico
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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...water-yielding multiple oxides as diaspore and goethite. Hydroxyl. A combination of one atom of hydrogen...change to so-called limonite (probably mostly goethite) and are described as “pseudomorphs of limonite...Antigorite: after Antigorio Valley, in Piedmont Province, Italy. Aragonite: after Aragon, a former kingdom in Spain
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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...water-yielding multiple oxides as diaspore and goethite. Hydroxyl. A combination of one atom of hydrogen...change to so-called _ limonite (probably mostly goethite) and are described as "pseudomorphs of limonite...Antigorite: after Antigorio Valley, in Piedmont Province, Italy. Aragonite: after Aragon, a former kingdom in Spain
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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 ...water-yielding multiple oxides as diaspore and goethite. Hydroxyl. A combination of one atom of hydrogen...change to so-called limonite (probably mostly goethite) and are described as “pseudo- morphs of limonite...Antigorite: after Antigorio Valley, in Piedmont Province, Italy. Aragonite: after Aragon, a former kingdom in Spain
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Filrnset by Kcyspools Ltd, Golbornc, Lanes Printed in Italy 3 6 8 8 9 10 l1 11 23 30 33 36 45 205 209 2I...discovered annually all over the world. Recent finds in Italy alone, for instance, include roggianite, canavasite...oxides, but it is poisonous, and the procedure too complex to be dealt with here. Some collectors recommend...England (Cornwall and Derbyshire) and Italy (Sardinia, nonhern Italy and the eastern AJps). Zinc m inerals...1~ • ~ 10 Bismuthinite (c. x 1.5) Brosso (Italy) Bism1,1th sulphide. Very similar to antimonite
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Frascati, via Enrico Fermi 54, 00044 Frascati, Italy; lucilla.pronti@lnf.infn.it Department of Chemical...University of Rome, Via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Rome, Italy; silvia.serranti@uniroma1.it (S.S.); giuseppe.bonifazi@uniroma1...University of Rome, Via A. Scarpa 16, 00161 Rome, Italy; margherita.vendittelli@gmail.com Correspondence:...(iron oxide, such as natural hematite or heated goethite and charcoal or manganese oxides) [2]. At first...the classification of pictorial materials and complex mixtures. In the last decade, snapshot cameras
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Eight-sided crystals from the Traversella mine, Piedmont, Italy. .&. crystals. It can also be found in kidney...rose quartz can also be found in parts of Germany, Italy, Ireland and Scotland. History Many ancient examples...native gold panned from the River Orba in Piedmont !Italy>. Bismuth After mercury, bismuth is the poorest...&. A leaf-like aggregate of native copper from Italy. -· < rt- CD CD CD 3 CD ::::::s rtu, ome.... Filaments of silver from Cagliari, Sardinia <Italy>. The 92 naturally occurring elements The 20 elements
 
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