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Manganese Oxides from
Saturnia, Manciano, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:'Manganese Oxides' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Manganese Oxides data
Locality Data:Click here to view Saturnia, Manciano, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:940617
Long-form Identifier:1:3:940617:9
GUID (UUID V4):c1c0dc13-89be-4684-8a20-05e988106665
Nearest other occurrences of Manganese Oxides
57.1km (35.5 miles) Pian di San Martino, Vetralla, Viterbo Province, Lazio, Italy
58.6km (36.4 miles) Tobia, Viterbo, Viterbo Province, Lazio, Italy
61.8km (38.4 miles) La Botte (Botte), Vetralla, Viterbo Province, Lazio, Italy
63.7km (39.6 miles) Serrabottini, Massa Marittima, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy
64.1km (39.8 miles) Vispi Quarry, San Venanzo, Terni Province, Umbria, Italy
65.5km (40.7 miles) Cassia Road km 61.5, Capranica, Viterbo Province, Lazio, Italy
72.7km (45.2 miles) Poggio Mutti, Montieri, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy
79.4km (49.3 miles) Santa Severa manganese prospects (incl. Santa Severa travertine quarry), Santa Severa Nord, Tolfa, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Lazio, Italy
86.4km (53.7 miles) Temperino Mine, Campiglia Marittima, Livorno Province, Tuscany, Italy
88.0km (54.7 miles) Piombino Promontory, Piombino, Livorno Province, Tuscany, Italy
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
travertines contain calcite and small amounts of Mn-Fe oxides, halite, thenardite, and non-carbonate debris;...can degas CO2. Sulfate minerals, halite, and Mn oxides are undersaturated in all spring waters. SI values...necessary to form sulfate minerals, halite, and Mn oxides. Considering the high contents of Cl− and Na in...crystals, and spike crystals (Figs. 3, 4). Some Mn-Fe oxides, halite, thenardite, and non-carbonate debris ...small amount of Mn-Fe oxides (Figs. 5A– D), but the contents of the Mn-Fe oxides are too low to detect
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Armengaud et al., 2009). The incorporation of manganese depends largely on its presence in the source...proportion is typically held in CE secondary Mn4+ oxides, that form either discrete concretions or surface...(Salminen et al., 2006). Formation of iron and manganese oxides within the AC carbonates was locally observed...observed in the field (Claes et al., 2015). Manganese less commonly results from detrital influx (Salminen...silicate minerals, detrital primary Fe oxides, hydrous Fe and Mn oxides, and clay minerals (Salminen et al
Report (issue)
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Book (volume)
(China) 1860 USE Expedition of the Thousand, Italy, 1860 Miller Building (New York, N.Y.) UF Miller...Interstate 25 USE AM I BT (China) mille, Italy, I-beams, Steel 1-25 Interstate USE Yimeng Mountain...people) lato (Italy) Jato (Italy) BT Mountains — Italy lato Iatrogenic diseases BT (Italy) (May Subd...Mountain (Italy) lato Mountain (Sicily) [Former heading] letas Mountain (Italy) Jato Mountain (Italy) Mountain...Inflammatory bowel diseases Mountains (Italy) USE Iblei Mountains (Italy) Ibembe (East African people) (East
Book (volume)
Planet. Salerno; Sardinia; Sassari; Satricum; Saturnia; Segesta; Segusio; Selinus; Sessa Aurunca; Severiana...apatite and isomorphous minerals and of crystalline oxides, was another subject in which he made many experiments...bishop, during the reign of Domitian, of Formiae, Italy, who was broken on the wheel about the 2nd of June...Froissart and the Jouvencel. He made two journeys into Italy with his brother, the first in 1739-1740, accompanied... and in 1629 went with Marshal Bassompierre to Italy. He served through great part of the Thirty Years’
Book (volume)
subject was much cultivated in the cavalry schools of Italy; and Spain also had an organized system of good...followed by the establishment of national schools in Italy (Turin, 1769), Denmark (Copenhagen, 1773), Austria...Russia four (Kharkov, Dorpat, Kazan and Warsaw), Italy six, Spain five, Austria-Hungary three (Vienna,...valuable to man. This is in an especial manner the province of this science, the knowledge of the anatomy...(Etruscan Veltuna), an ancient town of Etruria, Italy, the site of which is probably occupied by the modern
 
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