| Moelo, Y., Orlandi, P., Guillot-Deudon, C., Biagioni, C., Paar, W., Evain, M. (2011) LEAD-ANTIMONY SULFOSALTS FROM TUSCANY (ITALY) XI. THE NEW MINERAL SPECIES PARASTERRYITE, Ag4Pb20(Sb14.5As9.5) 24S58, AND ASSOCIATED STERRYITE, Cu(Ag,Cu)3Pb19(Sb,As)22(As-As)S56, FROM THE POLLONE MINE, TUSCANY, ITALY. The Canadian Mineralogist, 49 (2) 623-638 doi:10.3749/canmin.49.2.623 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 3749/canmin.49.2.623 LEADâANTIMONY SULFOSALTS FROM TUSCANY (ITALY). XI. THE NEW MINERAL SPECIES PARASTERRYITE...Cu)3Pb19(Sb,As)22(AsâAs)S56, FROM THE POLLONE MINE, TUSCANY, ITALY â Yves MOĂLO§ Institut des MatĂ©riaux Jean Rouxel...UniversitĂ di Pisa, Via S. Maria 53, Iâ56126 Pisa, Italy Catherine GUILLOT-DEUDON Institut des MatĂ©riaux...UniversitĂ di Pisa, Via S. Maria 53, Iâ56126 Pisa, Italy Werner PAAR Department of Materials Engineering...Carducci, near Pietrasanta, in the Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy. It forms acicular crystals up to 4 3 0.3 mm | | | Journal (issue) | mines near Pinarcik in the Ilbir Mountains, MĆgla Province, Turkey .............................. 541 by...& M. Countiss Sphalerite and wurtzite from the Carrara Marble ................................. 571 by...DIASPORE twin, 1.3 cm, from near Pinarcik, MĆgla Province, Turkey. See the article beginning on page 541...com ItalianMinerals.com Quality Minerals from Italy & Worldwide www.ItalianMinerals.com e-mail: italianminerals@libero... was born Gabriella Katherine Loewi in Venice, Italy, on April 23, 1920, the daughter of Jewish art dealers | | | Book (volume) | MOUNTAIN GEOLOGY â PARTS NORTHERN 1 AND [ITALY II AND TUSCANY BY C. S. DU RICHE PRELLER, M.A., Ph.D...MOUNTAIN PaRts NORTHERN I anp ITALY GEOLOGY. II. AND TUSCANY. OTHER GEOLOGICAL SAME PUBLICATIONS...Filol. Florence.â 1881. The Central Apennines from Tuscany to the Adriatic: âââ Journ. Ital. Alpine Club,...Lake Basins of Northern Italy. The Piedmontese Alps, Ligurian Apennines, Carrara Mountains, Subapennines...idem. The Ancient Sea and Lake Basins of Central Italy : idem. Italian Mountain Geology, Part II]. Wheldon | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | mineralisation and geothermal fluids in southern Tuscany (central Italy): an isotope (C, O, H, S) and Rare Earth...figures and 4 tables Abstract: Southern Tuscany (central Italy) is a mining district with epithermal stibnite...epithermal stibnite (gold and cinnabar) mineralisation in Southern Tuscany on the basis of chemical and...deposited the stibnite mineralisation of southern Tuscany in a temperature range from 120 to 300 °C and the...stibnite, Tuscany. Introduction The interest in the historical mining district of southern Tuscany (central | | | Journal (issue) | .........259 b y U. Burchard Minerals of the Carrara M arble..........................................Louise, Horhausen, FRG San Piero in Campo, Elba, Italy Kongsberg, Norway Friedrichssegen, Bad Ems, FRG...4 cm, on matrix, from San Piero in Campo, Elba, Italy. Photo by Rainer Bode. 260 The M in eralogical...Maria 53, 56100 Pisa, Italy Giovanni Bracci Via dei Mulinacci, 8 57100 Livorno, Italy Domenico Dalena Viale...41 57100 Livorno, Italy F W twothousand years, the marble quarries near Carrara have yielded superb | | Orlandi, Paolo, MoĂ«lo, Yves, Meerschaut, Alain, Palvadeau, Pierre, Leone, Philippe (2004) Lead-antimony sulfosalts from Tuscany (Italy) VI. Pellouxite, ~ (Cu,Ag)2Pb21Sb23S55ClO, a new oxy-chloro-sulfosalt from Buca della Vena mine, Apuan Alps. European Journal of Mineralogy, 16 (5) 839-844 doi:10.1127/0935-1221/2004/0016-0839 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 16, 839-844 Lead-antimony sulfosalts from Tuscany (Italy). VI. Pellouxite, ~ (Cu,Ag)2Pb21Sb23S55ClO...UniversitĂ di Pisa, Via S. Maria 53, I-56126 Pisa, Italy de Chimie des Solides, Institut des MatĂ©riaux J...deposit of Buca della Vena mine, Apuan Alps (Tuscany, Italy). The new mineral name honours professor Alberto...oxy-chloro-sulfide, sulfosalt, lead, antimony, Tuscany, Italy. Introduction Pellouxite is the seventh mineralogical...which Buca della Vena mine in the Apuan Alps (Tuscany, Italy) is the type locality, after apuanite, versiliaite | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | December 2014 Realgar Jiepaiyu Mine, Shimen, Hunan Province, China T here has been a dramatic increase recently...orpiment, fluorite, calcite, galkhaite, laffittite, cinnabar, stibnite, and getchellite (Stolburg and Dunning...translucent crystals to 5 cm across occur with cinnabar, stibnite, and quartz scattered over the surface...elsewhere in Italy and is a minor though interesting trace mineral in marbles quarried at Carrara and Seravezza...Niccioleta mines, Grosseto Province, and the Cetine mine, Siena Province, Tuscany; and the Molinello mine | | | Book | (Federal Republic of, FRG) Great Britain Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Swi~erland...Saxony, GDR llfeld, Harz, GDR Rio Marina, Elba, Italy Schneeberg, Saxony, GD R Wolfsberg, Harz, GDR Freiberg...Romania Grube Georg, Horhausen, FRG Brosso, Piemonte, Italy Piz Aul, Wallis, Switzerland 1 Room 1 0a 2 3 5...5 6 Tsumeb, Namibia Agrigento, Sicily, Italy Rheinbreitbach, Bonn, FRG Wurlitz, Fichtelgebirge, FRG Niedermendig...Northumberland, Great Britain 7 Caltanisetta, Sicily, Italy 9 Li..ineburg, Niedersachsen, FRG 8 Mansfeld, Thuringia | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | magnesite and quartz. Associated minerals are cinnabar and edoylerite. General appearance: A small cluster...ungarettiite. Name: After Roberta Oberti (b. 1951), Pavia, Italy, for her contributions to the understanding of the...quarry, Colonnata valley, Carrara basin, Apuan Alps, northern Tuscany, Italy. Occurrence: In cavities...cavities in calcite veins in the famous Carrara marble. Associated minerals are: hydrozincite and fraipontite...Domenico Zaccagna (1851â1940), who was born in Carrara and died in Rome. He published the first geological | | | Report (issue) | Age and correlation.________________________ Carrara Formation____________________________ Nopah Fo... View of Bonanza King and Nopah Formations in Carrara Canyon, Bare Mountain.__ ____________-__--_-----_2...found in the underlying Daylight and overlying Carrara Formations. Thus, the quartzite itself must be...the Daylight Formation. CABBABA FOBMATTON The Carrara Formation crops out only in the southwest and northeast...clayey or silty. The age of the lower part of the Carrara Formation has been well established in the Bare | | | | black crystal of augite (a pyroxene) comes from Italy. Augite crystals are found in various igneous rocks...distinctive This sample is from the Lipari Islands, Italy. bands formedias the thick, sticky lava flowed...CHINA The staggering landscape of the Hunan Province of China is typical of karst scenery. Named after...sculpted this statue from Carrara marble, : Zaye PHS Es cunpey CARRARA QUARRY The world's most famous...famous marble comes from the Carrara quarry in Tuscany, Italy. Michelangelo used it, since it was the | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | writer. It is locatednear Campiglia,Grosseto, Italy. Two hugedikesof extremelyhard amphibole, generally...exceptionknown to the writer is the Gerafalco mine in Tuscany,and the coppertools found there22were not cutting...fragmentsfound in old slagswhich seemto be cast iron. In Italy, though the country may not have been rich in ores...mines of the samedistrict, thereforethe iron age in Italy, if not the older, is at leastvery ancient. Dioscorides...through Thrace, Macedon, and Greece to central Italy, mining methodswere practicallythe same. The shafts | | | Journal (issue) | Stibnite from the Wuling antimony mine, Jianxi province, China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...mine at the southern end of the SeridĂł pegmatitic province (adapted from Sinkankas, 1981). Figure 2. Location...situated within a large, well-known pegmatite province containing hundreds of pegmatite bodies that have...Serido Group, is part of the Borborema geologic province (Almeida et al., 1981). The dikes are thought...International Mineralogical Association, Pisa, Italy, 1â13. ALMEIDA, F. F. M., HASUI, Y., BRITO NEVES | | | Report (issue) | faults. Formations represented in this area are the Carrara (Lower and Middle Cambrian ) , Bonanza King Dolomite...are the Zabriski Quartzite (Lower Cambrian ) , Carrara ( Lower and t~iddle Cambrian), and Perdido (Mississippian)...zones of sulfur-gypsum sinter that have replaced Carrara 1 irnestone and Bonanza King dolomite. These zones...red iron oxides Quartzite, jasperoid, breccia Carrara Fm., silicified, iron oxide stained shale Gypsum...Gypsum and soft iron oxides from prospect pit Carrara Fm., dark-red-brown silicified limestone CR006 CR007 | | | Book | azurite, green malachite, yellow sulphur or red cinnabar. Most minerals occur in several colours. For example...pyrargyrite, niccolite, linnaeite, zincblende, cinnabar, argentite, acanthite, stibnite. 3. Halides Potassiumâmagnesium...(cubic system). Occurs in Germany, Italy, Brazil. (Specimen from Italy). 5 Adularia a colourless variety...below). Found in the Eifel (Germany), Bohemia, Italy, France. Figs. 14 and 15 are from Bohemia. 16 Diallage...parts of the world, e.g. London Clay, Austria, Italy, Spain, Sweden, USA. Fig. 22 from Elba, Fig. 23 | | | Journal (issue) | clear up the locality confusion. Cornelio Saavedra province (politically equivalent to a U.S. "county"), Potosf...Canutillos, Machacamarca district, Cornelio Saavedra province, Potosf department, Bolivia". The locality is...chalcotrichite from Daye Mining District (Hubei Province, China) before, but it was quite abundant with...cmmatrixfromDayeMiningDistrict(Hube1 " ,, . . Province,China).FabreMineralsspecimen. usual abundance...with the occasional cassiterite, stannite and cinnabar specimens. Before getting too blase about all | | | Book | infancy; we are. imperceptibly acquainted. with Italy ; and, being favoured by nature, or infpired by...civilized nation, have been emulous to embellifh Italy, and to give teftimony to its highly deferved celebrity...which ,prove, that ingenious men may- yet confider Italy .in a new point of view. .It would be ungrateful...PREFACE. v â r. Ferber among thofe tha found in Italy i1/ obje&s, âą Uncle Arius null; velartent tempora...Switzerland,i France,. England, Bohemia, Hungdy, and Italy, in order to enfarge and'', reaify his ideas, and | | | Report (volume) | *Baneroft, Rowland, 1910, Notes on the occurrence of cinnabar in central western Arizona: U. S. Geol. Survey...industry in 1915 [Iditarod district, antimony-cinnabar lodes]: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 642, p. 66. *...Hickcox, C. A., 1944, Quicksilver deposits in the Cinnabar Creek area, Georgetown and Akiak districts, southwestern...Survey Bull. 405, 174 p. *Knopf, Adolph, 1916, Some cinnabar deposits in western Nevada: U. S. Geol. Survey...Livingston, D. C., 1920, Geology of the Yellow Pine cinnabar-mining district, Idaho: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull | | | Book | Czech Republic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan Poland Portugal Singapore South Korea Switzerland...Roux, and A. Tranoy, Inscriptions Romaines de la Province de Lugo, Paris 1979. IRT J. M. Reynolds and...patrimonium regni Norici, at the heart of the province of Noricum. Based on AlfoÌldyâs method Slobodan...Roman mining administration in a speciWc region or province.23 Perhaps the most comprehensive analysis of...quarries such as Karystos, Dokimeion, or Luna/Carrara have not yielded the same amount of information | | | | structure (haematite, limonite, magnetite, chromite, cinnabar). Colourless minerals are minerals which in their...commonly found in active volcanic regions, e.g. in Italy, Iceland, Mexico, Indonesia. Extrusive rocks may...Europe are the Italian deposits in Sardinia and Tuscany, and the Yugoslav deposits in the vicinity of Fojnica...Kostajnik. Mercury ores are predominantly composed of cinnabar, which usually occurs associated with quartz...(where cinnabar had been worked by the Ancient Greeks as early as in 7th century B.c.), Italy (Monte | | | Book | structure (haematite, limonite, magnetite, chromite, cinnabar). Colourless minerals are minerals which in their...commonly found in active volcanic regions, e.g. in Italy, Iceland, Mexico, Indonesia. Extrusive rocks may...Europe are the Italian deposits in Sardinia and Tuscany, and the Yugoslav deposits in the vicinity of Fojnica...Kostajnik. Mercury ores are predominantly composed of cinnabar, which usually occurs associated with quartz,...(where cinnabar had been worked by the Ancient Greeks as early as in 7th centuryB.c.), Italy (Monte Amiata | | | Book | structure (haematite, limonite, magnetite, chromite, cinnabar). Colourless minerals are minerals which in...commonly found in active volcanic regions, e.g. in Italy, Iceland, Mexico, Indonesia. Extrusive rocks may...Europe are the Italian deposits in Sardinia and Tuscany, and the deposits in the vicinity of Fojnica, Krupanj...Yugoslavia. Mercury ores are predominantly composed of cinnabar, which usually occurs associated with quartz,...(where cinnabar had been worked by the Ancient Greeks as early as in 7th century B.c.), Italy (Monte | | | Book | structure (haematite, limonite, magnetite, chromite, cinnabar). Colourless minerals are minerals which in their...commonly found in active volcanic regions, e.g. in Italy, Iceland, Mexico, Indonesia. Extrusive rocks may...Europe are the Italian deposits in Sardinia and Tuscany, and the deposits in the vicinity of Fojnica, Krupanj...Yugoslavia. Mercury ores are predominantly composed of cinnabar, which usually occurs associated with quartz,...( where cinnabar had been worked by the Ancient Greeks as early as in 7th century B.c.), Italy (Monte | | | Book | black crystal of augite (a pyroxene) conies fron1 Italy. Augite crystals are (ound in various igneous rocks...ter. This sample is fro1n the Lipari Isla nds, Italy. CARAMEL-LIKE LAV AS This light-colored, finegrained... CHINA The staggering landscape of the Hunan Province of China is typical of karst scenery. Nan1ed after...most famous marble comes from the Carrara quarry in Tuscany, Italy. Michelangelo used it, since it was...the black and gold variety fron1 Liguria. : ' CARRARA QUARRY I ' } ' , .Al _·,- ;,.· . V \1 | | | Book | 71 Cordero (McDermitt) Mine: Opalite, Sulfur, Cinnabar..................... 73 Agate Hill: Agate................................................ 216 Carrara A: Blue-Gray Quartz..............................218 Carrara B: Phyllite, Blue-Gray Quartz............................................ 220 Carrara C: White...Marble, Blue-Gray Quartz..................... 221 Carrara D: Marble........................................across the Atlantic, steamship lines, and palaces in Italy and France. Of course, it also made possible the |
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