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Sanidine from
Soccavo, Naples, Naples, Campania, Italy


Locality type:Suburb
Classification
Species:Sanidine
Formula:K(AlSi3O8)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sanidine data
Locality Data:Click here to view Soccavo, Naples, Naples, Campania, Italy
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:538769
Long-form Identifier:1:3:538769:4
GUID (UUID V4):3f83a214-749a-4807-8d43-e51ebf09f4d4
Nearest other occurrences of Sanidine
0.7km (0.4 miles) ā“˜Pianura, Naples, Naples, Campania, Italy
5.2km (3.2 miles) ā“˜Monte Olibano, Pozzuoli, Naples, Campania, Italy
5.2km (3.3 miles) ā“˜Solfatara di Pozzuoli, Pozzuoli, Naples, Campania, Italy
9.2km (5.7 miles) ā“˜Fondo Riccio, Pozzuoli, Naples, Campania, Italy
13.6km (8.4 miles) ā“˜Torregaveta, Bacoli, Naples, Campania, Italy
15.2km (9.4 miles) ā“˜Montone Quarry, Ercolano, Mount Somma, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples, Campania, Italy
15.2km (9.5 miles) ā“˜San Vito, Ercolano, Mount Somma, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples, Campania, Italy
15.7km (9.8 miles) ā“˜Le Novelle Quarry, Ercolano, Mount Somma, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples, Campania, Italy
16.1km (10.0 miles) ā“˜San Vito Quarry, San Vito, Ercolano, Mount Somma, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples, Campania, Italy
16.6km (10.3 miles) ā“˜Punta della Lingua, Procida Island, Naples, Campania, Italy
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (chapter)
valuable historical stone from the Phlegraean Fields (Italy) D. C A L C A T E R R A 1, P. C A P P E L L E T...Universith Federico II, Piazzale V. Tecchio 80, Naples, Italy (e-mail: domcalca @ unina, it) 2Dipartimento...Universitgt Federico II, Via Mezzocannone 8, Naples, Italy 3Dipartimento di Studi Geologici ed Ambientali...Universitgt del Sannio, Via Port'Arsa 11, Benevento, Italy Abstract: This paper reports the research results...most important ornamental architectural stone of Naples. Particular attention is paid to the rediscovery
Book (volume)
GEOLOGY 4 PART CENTRAL AND Ili SOUTHERN ITALY BY C. Ā§ DU RICHE PRELLER, M.A, Ph.D, AMICE., MLEE...MOUNTAIN BARTGG CENTRAL AND GEOLOGY. Ut SOUTHERN ITALY. OTHER 1877. 1880. 1881. 1893. 1893. 1893. 1893...(The Moraine Walls and Lake Basins of Northern Italy. Piedmontere Alps, Ligurian Apennines, Carrara Mountains...idem. The Ancient Sea and Lake Basins of Central Italy: The Sub- the Geol. Structure of Elba.) ā€œ Journ...VOLCANOES OF CENTRAL AND ABRUZZI, SOUTHERN ITALY. BY bea eee hsp SIBNGRT LC RE O2 ett ed ed nel
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Napoli-Osservatorio Vesuviano, Via Diocleziano 328, 80124 Napoli, Italy Dipartimento di Scienze Fisiche, UniversitĆ  di Napoli...di Monte S. Angelo, Via Cinthia, 80126 Napoli, Italy Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, UniversitĆ ...Napoli, Italy d Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, CNR, Via G. Moruzzi 1, 56124 Pisa, Italy b c a r...Napoli-Osservatorio Vesuviano, Via Diocleziano 328, 80124 Napoli, Italy. Tel.: +39 081 6108441; fax: +39 081 6108344. E-mail...resurgent structure in the Campanian Region, South Italy (Orsi et al., 1996). Its magmatic system is still
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
GrusErP~ DF~ LORENZO, of the Royal University of Naples? (Communicated by Sir A~eHISALD G~,rKIE, Sc.D............................. Origin of the Bay of Naples ................................. The Eruptions...discloses itself to the observer who enters the Bay of Naples by the so-called B o e c a G r a n d e , presents...spreads out into the gentle declivities upon which Naples is built. In the central background looms grand...leucotephritic, fragmental, and lava-form materials. Between Naples and Ischia lies a vast and complex assemblage of
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Santā€™Angelo, Via Vicinale Cupa Cintia, 21-80126 Napoli, Italy; valeria.direnzo@unina.it (V.D.R.); petrosin@unina...Vulcanologia, Via Diocleziano, 328-80124 Napoli, Italy; raffaella.iovine@gmail.com (R.S.I.); ilenia.arienzo@ingv...Abstract: The eruptions of Campi Flegrei (Southern Italy), one of the most studied and dangerous active volcanic...210.4 in in different sites ofTauranoā€“Acqua the Campania Plain, have been183.8, characterized De ka) Vivolocalities...every 70 years [86]. Among these, the Minopoli 1, Soccavo 4, Minopoli 2, Fondo Riccio and Montagna Spaccata
Book
DEVELOPMENTS IN VOLCANOLOGY 9 VOLCANISM IN THE CAMPANIA PLAIN Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei and Ignimbrites...Developments in Volcanology, 9 VOLCANISM IN THE CAMPANIA PLAIN Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei and Ignimbrites...Terra UniversitĆ  di Napoli Federico II Napoli, Italy Amsterdam - Boston - Heidelberg - London - New...The volcanological history of the volcanoes of Naples: a review R. Scandone, L. Giacomelli and F.F. Speranza...Speranza 2 The Pleistocene extension of the Campania Plain in the framework of the southern Tyrrhenian
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Cimprogetti S.p.A., Via Pasubio 5, 24044, Dalmine, Italy 6 Middle East Technical University, 06800, Ankara...submerged in the Bay of Pozzuoli (Baianus Sinus), near Naples, have unique aluminum-rich and silica-poor compositions...originated from deposits surrounding the Bay of Naples (Fig. 1; Appendix 1) (Granger 1931; Rackham 1952;...collaboration with CTG Italcementi Laboratories in Bergamo, Italy (Oleson et al. 2004; Brandon et al. 2008). At the...diffractometer at CTG Italcementi Laboratories in Bergamo, Italy, equipped with CuKa radiation, two sets of Soller
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ļ¬‚uid transfer at Campi Flegrei caldera (Southern Italy) during the past 5 ka as revealed by geochemical...Osservatorio Vesuviano, Via Diocleziano 328, 80124 Napoli, Italy Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, dell'Ambiente...Federico II, Largo S. Marcellino 10, 80138 Napoli, Italy c Dipartimento di Fisica ā€œE. R. Caianielloā€, UniversitĆ ...Giovanni Paolo II 132, 84084 Fisciano, Salerno, Italy d Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Design, Edilizia...di Napoli, Via Roma 29, 81031 Aversa, Caserta, Italy e Istituto Nazionale di Geoļ¬sica e Vulcanologia
Book
, M. R. C. S., B.fcs Sc., F. G. S., etc. NAPLES F. FURCHHEIM, PIAZZA DEI MARTIRI 1891 59, Printed...FERRANTE Vico Tiratoio, 25 JHE GETTY CENTLK LIBRARY Naples PREFACE The British Isles, as every geologist...whilst the necessary steps to organise it locally in Naples the initiative in Great Association of London took...to the start from England, became invisible. In Naples a local committee had been formed, which had made...a useless who was to arrival of the party in Naples, resulting in the notice being too short to get
Book
phase relations in the system diopsideā€“nephelineā€“sanidine studied in air and under 1, 2, 10, and 20 kb in...provinces such as Coli-Albani and Somma-Vesuvius of Italy and the Bufumbira province of equatorial Africa... . . . . . . . . . 4.8.4 Potassic Volcanism in Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8.5 Volcanic Province...Potassiumā€“Rich Silica-Deficient Volcanic Rocks from Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5 The REE and Trace Element...Diopsideā€“Nephelineā€“Leucite The Join Diopsideā€“Nephelineā€“Sanidine Under Atmospheric Pressure . . . . . . . . .
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rocks in Wales, France, Germany, Japan and Italy were interpreted as deposits of PelĆ©an type. Many...tufflavas. The rock called piperno, exposed at Soccavo near Naples was considered lava by Leopold von Buch....ā€˜ā€˜Flameā€™ā€™ tuffs remind one of the famous piperno of the Naples environs, Except for the lenticles the Leninakan-type...liparites are of quartz, acid plagioclase and sanidine, The upper boundary of this layer is in most 1-10...phenocrysts of transparent quartz, plagioclases, sanidine, biotite, and in the upper partof the section
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feldspar is either a homogeneous soda-sanidine or a sanidineperthite. Sanidine is a characteristic feldspar of...cracks. B. Rhyolite, Kirkinriola. Phenocrysts of sanidine and quartz, a few scattered flakes of biotite...crossed polars, as shown in the small inset circle. sanidine in little laths or grains with or without oligoclase...feldspar and, of these, sanidine is the most important. It is usually a soda-sanidine corresponding in composition...more or less isolated growths, and are made up of sanidine fibres alone. They are frequently of complex structure;
Book
eo ee ite Sete srMew eee Feat Bo Meese eae ihe Naples*districty. yas. %:. ee eet ee. cue PA Pn ie ee...southwestern Spain, or that of the Po in northern Italy. These indicate both the geographical scatter and...several Mediterranean islands, the Apennines of Italy, and most of the Balkan. This may look like quite...what Naples is to the sea, Pau is to the land: , ā€œPau est la plus belle vue sur terre, comme Naples est...incidentally, the Western Alps extend substantially into Italy), they are cut off indiscriminately by the coast
 
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