Italian side of Cherbadung, Wallis (Valais), Switzerland (http://www.mindat.org/loc-3210.html).
In the rocks under the walls of the mountain often minerals are found coming from the Punta della Rossa etc. (see there).
So you can also take the minerals from the 'Ghiacciaio della Rossa' here. Although they should be cut off...
References:
- Albertini, C. (1991): L'Alpe Devero ed i suoi minerali. Edizioni Grafica P.G.A., Dormelletto (Novara), 299 pp.
- Albertini, C. (2003): Il diopside del Monte Cervandone (Alpe Devero, Verbano-Cusio-Ossola). Rivista Mineralogica Italiana, 27(3), 126-133.
- Piccoli, G.C., Maletto, G., Bosio, P., Lombardo, B. (2007). Minerali del Piemonte e della Valle d'Aosta. Associazione Amici del Museo "F. Eusebio" Alba, Ed., Alba (Cuneo) 607 pp.
see also refs. listed under http://www.mindat.org/loc-3210.html
In the original description of monazite-(Nd) the type locality is not correct: Monte Glogstafel; also if it not so far from Monte Giove, it was indicated to maintain obscure the occurrence locality.
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