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Magnetite from
Monte Ferrato, Prato, Prato Province, Tuscany, Italy


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Magnetite
Formula:Fe2+Fe23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnetite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Monte Ferrato, Prato, Prato Province, Tuscany, Italy
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:944963
Long-form Identifier:1:3:944963:3
GUID (UUID V4):268cfa00-cddb-46fd-b68c-a5ae7848c199
Localities for Magnetite in this Region
Monte Ferrato quarries, Monte Ferrato, Prato, Prato Province, Tuscany, Italy
Nearest other occurrences of Magnetite
24.4km (15.1 miles) Serra dei Zanchetti (Serra del Zanchetto ophiolite), Camugnano, Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
30.4km (18.9 miles) Molino della Rovinaccia, Castel di Casio, Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
31.3km (19.4 miles) Sassi Neri-Sodera area, Impruneta, Metropolitan City of Florence, Tuscany, Italy
32.5km (20.2 miles) Fantoni Quarry, Monte Beni, Futa Pass - Raticosa Pass area, Firenzuola, Metropolitan City of Florence, Tuscany, Italy
36.1km (22.4 miles) Monte Cavalloro, Riola, Vergato, Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
37.6km (23.3 miles) Sasso delle Lucine, Castelluccio di Moscheda, Montese, Modena Province, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
38.9km (24.2 miles) Sasso dei Carli (Sasso dei Diamanti), Montese, Modena Province, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
39.5km (24.5 miles) Sasso di San Zanobi (Sasso di San Zenobi), Firenzuola, Metropolitan City of Florence, Tuscany, Italy
42.1km (26.2 miles) Sasso della Mantesca, Piancaldoli, Firenzuola, Metropolitan City of Florence, Tuscany, Italy
42.3km (26.3 miles) Sasso delle Macine (Sasso Verde della Mantesca), Piancaldoli, Firenzuola, Metropolitan City of Florence, Tuscany, Italy
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Istituto di Mineralogia e Petrologia, Modena, Italy K, U and Li Abundances in Ultramafic Rocks of the...Tethyan ophiolites from the Northern Apennines (Italy), the Hellenides (Greece) and the Dinarides (Yugoslavia)...Mediterranean Alpine system from the Northern Apennines (Italy), the Hellenides (Greece) and the Dinarides (Yugoslavia)...Voltri complex, Liguria, Italy (Bezzi and Piccardo, 1971) 21 Varana, Modena, Italy (Bertolani and Capedri...Sassomorello, Modena, Italy (Bertolani and Capedri, 1966) 24 Pescale Valley, Modena, Italy (Bertolani and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
so-called Tertiary serpentines of Monte Ferrato in Prato (Tuscany), and those of parts of the Ligurian...rocks of the Pyrenees. From my own observations in Italy in 1881, I could not doubt the correctness of these...the so-called Eocene serpentines of Liguria and Tuscany until 1878, a few months before his death, when...returning from a long campaign in the Apennines of Prato (Tuscany) and the Apennines of Liguria, I was agreeably...as to the crystalline terranes of the North of Italy. For this I thank you with all my heart, and demand
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
oceanic basins and Northern Apennine ophiolites (Italy) - A comparison Rl~JEAN HI'BERT 1, GIANCARLO SERRI...2Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, 1-56100 Pisa (Italy) 3IFREMER, Centre de Brest, F-29273 Brest Cddex...oceanic basins and Northern Apennine ophiolites (Italy) - A comparison. In: L. Beccaluva (Guest-Editor)...Carnovale (Q8B); 9=Querceto (Q-3); lO=Monte Ferrato (BRF-33); 11=Monte Castelli (0T-43, 0T-45, OT-51, OT-61);...(OL- 70); 15 = Cava della Tormentaia (041 A); 16 = Monte Zenone (0L-38). Earlier works concerning the structural
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
peace of Amiens in 1803. Thence he travelled to Italy and other countries. In 1807 he first visited the...examinations of that beautiful province with excursions to other parts of Italy, and to the Islands of Pianosa...~Giornale Ligustico.' At the scientific congresses of Italy he was a constant attendant, and was no less than...new species. Two winters after this he passed in Italy, with Madame yon R., and her son, working vigorously...Swiss Natural History Society, he showed that in Tuscany there exist an Upper Miocene, a Pliocene, and a
Book (volume)
by periodical volcanic excitement—as Asia Minor, Italy, &e. 2. The arrangement of the various strata in...century was wholly wasted among the naturalists of Italy, France, England, and Germany in the ridiculous...Somma, Double silicate of alumina Old lavas of Monte Thjorsa in Iceland, napoleonite and lime, in which...hydrochloric acid Unknown in the older rocks. Monte Somma lavas of Vesuvius, trachyte between Andernach...Hifel, prismatic system; harder| in lavas of Monte Somma, in than felspar, equals quartz;| hypersthenite
Book
cycle began again. seashells in the Tuscany hills of central Italy meant that such places had once been...columns of the Roman temple of Jupiter Serapis, Italy were bored by marine shellfish older t, Scotland...which are found in our times within the confines of Italy, far away from the sea, at such great heights, were...may be found any day in the neighbourhood of Monte Ferrato in Lombardy, attached to the boulders uncovered...the ostracoderms took place in a major faunal province that was situated 400 million years ago in what
 
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