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Anemousite from
Monte Rosso, Linosa (Linosa Island), Pelagie Islands (Pelagian Islands), Agrigento Province, Sicily, Italy


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:'Anemousite' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Anemousite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Monte Rosso, Linosa (Linosa Island), Pelagie Islands (Pelagian Islands), Agrigento Province, Sicily, Italy
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:664
Long-form Identifier:1:3:664:2
GUID (UUID V4):2466ba92-a67f-4d56-a90a-654aad56c0e3
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
described by Ernst and Nieland (1934) from the island of Linosa. In the andesine-labradorite range the distinction...dispersion. In all specimens, except those from Linosa, St. John's Point, and Esterel, at least ten separate...method. Since large simply-twinned fragments of the Linosa, St. John's Point, and Esterel felspars were available... C (i) Andesine, crystal fragments from Monte Rosso, Linosa, Mediterranean. (ii) Labradorite from dolerite...optical orientation between this and the standard Linosa felspar An 45-5The mineral was therefore separated
Report (issue)
ley, South Africa Dutoitspan Ammonioborite cany, Italy Silicate from 1933. Ammonioborite, a New 18:480-492...Aluminum Copper Silicate from American NMNH cany, Italy W. T. Schaller and A. C. Vlisidis, 1958. Ajoite...Trinity Anemousite County, California. Contributions to Mineral¬ (discredited, 93379 Monte Rosso, ranean...University of Toronto, 3:21-34. =Labradorite) Linosa Island, H. S. Washington and F. E. Wright, (Original...Mineralogist, 23:669-760. NMNH Mediter¬ 1910. A Linosa and the Existence of (Carnegieite). American Jour¬
Book
Albite ....... 10 1.21 Silica deficient albite: Anemousite . . . . .12 1.3 Calcium Feldspar: Anorthite ...Sanidine from trachytic lava, Monte Cimino, Viterbo near Rome, Italy. (After Zambonini, Z. Krist., 34...(Fiichtbauer, 1948, 1956). 1.21 Silica deficient albite: Anemousite In the literature there are numerous suggestions...labradorite-like mineral collected at Monte Rosso on the island of Linosa, east of Tunis, and found it to contain...molecule) in solid solution; they named the mineral anemousite: Or 4-5 wt. % Ab 36-2 wt. % An 53-8 wt. %
Book (volume)
(“potash—anorthoclase”), tuffaceous liparite, Taiji Kii province, Japan (Kimizuka, 1932) (Includes P2O5 0-03)....E. Spencer. 16. Sanidine, Mt. Cimino, Viterbo, Italy (Spencer, 1937, p. 476 footnote). Anal. E. Spencer...7Tn"P°tash-°ligo<;1Ta8e ”)> Crater of Mt. Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctic (Mountain, 19-6). Anal. E. D. Mountain...Crystals of anorthoclase, tuff, Monte Guardia di Mezzo, Ustioa, Sicily (Montalto, 1937) Gem0l°’ ** (Schiavinato...gneiss, Mt. Forno, Val Devero Ossola Piedmont, Italy (Azzini, 1933). 8. Adularia, Val Cristallina, Grisons
Book (edition)
546 A. Z=8. (TL) Mili. Evvia, and Apika. Andros Island, Greece. Named for I . Abs-Wurmbach. Forms a solid-solution... 35. 232. A colourless variety from (TL) Elba. Italy. Named from cxxpoux ' lack of colour·. Achromaite...an occurrence on the River Achates Axa'TTJ� in Sicily. although the nan1c achates has also been applied...Mines 20. 65. (TL) Vallee d Ala. Lans. Piedmont. Italy. Alamandine. syn. of almandine. D.L.G. Karsten (...Orthorhombic. a 1 .732. b 9. 1 2, c 24.0 A. Z=2. (1L) Monte Chiaro. Taro valley. l laly. Fully defined by A
 
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