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Messaggeria in lingua italianaChe minerale può essere?
17th Sep 2006 07:50 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
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non ho nessuna info, solo che è italiano
17th Sep 2006 17:06 UTCSarah Sudcowsky Expert
A dire il vero, a prima vista, mi sembra strano sentire che sia italiano, dato che le associazioni , da quel poco che intravedo da una foto, sembrerebbero calcite gialla, quarzo e(forse) sfalerite...Associazioni peraltro tipiche delle miniere americane e specialmente della Elmwood, sebbene limpidezza e abito levigato e leggermente sfaccettato delle fluoriti non si addicano ai più classici esempi di questa miniera...
Spero che qualcunaltro possa essere più utile..
Sarah
17th Sep 2006 18:10 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
19th Sep 2006 17:56 UTCgiorgio
20th Sep 2006 06:44 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
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appena posso ne faccio una decente
20th Sep 2006 08:25 UTCCarlos Calvet
Por certo Fluorita. Noi aviamos minerali similari en Espagna.
Ciao
Carlos
20th Sep 2006 10:04 UTCSarah Sudcowsky Expert
20th Sep 2006 10:35 UTCfrancescomine
La fluorite é stata trovata in un litotipo simile a quello che a Selvino regala i bellissimi quarzi (che tanto piacciono a Sarah), la paragenesi é costituita da calcite, dolomite, quarzo e da un minerale nero bituminoso che non era ancora stato definito.
La fluorite é anche violetta ma solitamente é molto chiaro il colore.
Spero di esservi stato utile.
Ciao,
Francesco.
20th Sep 2006 10:38 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
20th Sep 2006 10:42 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
20th Sep 2006 11:08 UTCSarah Sudcowsky Expert
Non sapevo avessero trovato anche calcite e fluorite lì...
20th Sep 2006 11:11 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
20th Sep 2006 13:01 UTCSarah Sudcowsky Expert
Sarah
20th Sep 2006 16:26 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
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invece mi dicono che è calcite...secondo voi?
20th Sep 2006 16:36 UTCMarco E. Ciriotti Manager
Se aggiungi la località possiamo averne conferma.
20th Sep 2006 16:37 UTCTiberio Bardi
ciao,
Tiberio
20th Sep 2006 16:37 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
Adamello Nature Park Brenta, Brescia Province, Lombardy, Italy
20th Sep 2006 16:39 UTCMarco E. Ciriotti Manager
20th Sep 2006 16:40 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
le palline quelle bianche - azzurrine di fondo? Mentre le " rosette " bianco candido?
20th Sep 2006 16:42 UTCMarco E. Ciriotti Manager
Forcel Rosso pass, Adamello Massif, Adamello Nature Park Brenta, Brescia Province, Lombardy, Italy
Anche le palline candide dovrebbero essere "phillipsite".
20th Sep 2006 16:44 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
21st Sep 2006 08:10 UTCFrancescomine
21st Sep 2006 11:25 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
21st Sep 2006 11:27 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
21st Sep 2006 11:50 UTCGiorgio Bogni
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21st Sep 2006 12:57 UTCale
21st Sep 2006 13:00 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
21st Sep 2006 13:23 UTCFrancescomine
In effetti è vero che la zona è vietata ma ci sono in giro un sacco di campioni.
Non dico che non sia un male perchè il materiale è molto interessante ma rimane il punto dell'approvvigionamento.
"Miracoli" italiani!!:)
21st Sep 2006 14:01 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
21st Sep 2006 14:45 UTCFrancescomine
Non me ne vanto ma non mi sento nemmeno un criminale.
21st Sep 2006 14:51 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
anche perchè c'è ben di peggio per diventare un criminale...
21st Sep 2006 16:27 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
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21st Sep 2006 17:44 UTCGiorgio Bogni
21st Sep 2006 18:10 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
21st Sep 2006 18:54 UTCMarco E. Ciriotti Manager
In alcuni casi questo è successo.
22nd Sep 2006 13:10 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert
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