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Robinsonite from selected localities.

Italy
 
  • Tuscany
    • Lucca Province
      • Seravezza
Franzini M., Orlandi P., Pasero M., 1992. Morphological, chemical and structural study of robinsonite (Pb4Sb6S13) from Alpi Apuane, Italy. Acta Vulcanologica, Marinelli Volume, 2: 231-235; Orlandi P., Del Chiaro L., Pagano R. (1996): Minerals of the Seravezza Marble, Tuscany, Italy. Mineralogical Record 27, 47-58.; Orlandi, P. & Criscuolo, A. (2009). Minerali del marmo delle Alpi Apuane. Pacini editore, Pisa, 180 pp.
Matteo Chinellato collection
      • Stazzema
        • Pontestazzemese
Orlandi P., 2003. Buca della Vena: i solfosali aciculari di piombo e antimonio (Alpi Apuane, Toscana, Italia). Riv. Miner. Ital., 4: 224-229.
        • Sant'Anna di Stazzema
Orlandi, P., Biagioni, C., Bonaccorsi, E., Moëlo, Y., Paar, W. (2012) Lead–antimony sulfosalts from Tuscany (Italy). XII. Boscardinite, TlPb4(Sb7As2)Σ=9S18, a new mineral from the Monte Arsiccio mine (Tuscany, Italy): occurrence and crystal structure. Canadian Mineralogist 50, 235-251.; http://www.raremineralshop.com/mineralirari/scripts/prodView.asp?idProduct=5556
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