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Cumengeite from Italy

Italy
 
  • Campania
    • Naples
      • Somma-Vesuvius Complex
Russo, M., Punzo, I. (2004): I minerali del Somma-Vesuvio, AMI
Cruciani, G., Orlandi, P., Pasero, M., Russo, M. (2005) First Italian occurrence of cumengéite from Vesuvius: crystal-structure refinement and revision of the chemical formula. Mineralogical Magazine, 69 (6) 1037-1045 doi:10.1180/0026461056960306
Russo, M., and Punzo, I. (2004) I Minerali del Somma-Vesuvio. AMI Associazione Micro-mineralogica Italiana, Tipografia Fantigrafica s.r.l., Cremona, 320 pp.
        • Ottaviano
Cruciani, G., Orlandi, P., Pasero, M., Russo, M. (2005) First Italian occurrence of cumengéite from Vesuvius: crystal-structure refinement and revision of the chemical formula. Mineralogical Magazine, 69 (6) 1037-1045 doi:10.1180/0026461056960306
  • Lazio
    • Metropolitan City of Rome Capital
      • Anzio
Palombi, S., Bellatreccia, F., and Pucci, R. (2009) Le scorie metallurgiche di Tor Caldara, Anzio - RM. Il Cercapietre, no. 1-2, 44-56.
Marco Bonifazi collection
  • Liguria
    • Genoa
      • Genoa
        • Varenna Valley
Rivista Mineralogica Italiana, 22 (3), 39-41.
  • Sardinia
    • South Sardinia Province
      • Villaputzu
Orlandi, P. & Campostrini, I. (2005): Zibaldone. Aggiornamenti di mineralogia italiana 2004. Rivista Mineralogica Italiana, 3/2005, 184-191.
  • Tuscany
    • Livorno Province
      • Campiglia Marittima
        • Madonna di Fucinaia (Madonna della Fucinaia) slag heaps
www.comune.pisa.it (2000) http://www.comune.pisa.it/apsn/Articoli/Scorie/Capattoli.htm
      • Piombino
Cerutti, G., Preite, D. (1995): Mineralien der etruskischen Schlacken von Baratti, Toskana. Lapis, 20, 4, 13-18 and 50.
Franzini, M., Perchiazzi, N. (1992): I minerali delle scorie ferrifere etrusche di Baratti (Livorno). Atti della Società Toscana di Scienze Naturali, Memorie, Serie A, 99, 43-77
Franzini, M., Perchiazzi, N., Bartoli, M.L., Chiappino, L. (1992): Baratti (LI): una nuova località mineralogica italiana analoga al Laurion. Rivista Mineralogica Italiana, 15, 1 (1-1992), 1-14 [1a parte]
      • Sassetta
        • Canina Valley
Jansen, H. & van den Berg, W. (1998): Slakkenmineralen in Toscane (Italië). Gea, no. 4, 109-117 (in Dutch).
      • Suvereto
Luigi Chiappino data
 
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