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Titanium-bearing Garnet from Italy

Italy
 
  • Lazio
    • Rieti Province
      • Rieti
        • Santa Rufina
Isakova, A. T., Panina, L. I., & Stoppa, F. (2017). Genesis of kalsilite melilitite at Cupaello, Central Italy: Evidence from melt inclusions. Petrology, 25(4), 433-447.
Conticelli, S., Dā€™antonio, M., Pinarelli, L., & Civetta, L. (2002). Source contamination and mantle heterogeneity in the genesis of Italian potassic and ultrapotassic volcanic rocks: Srā€“Ndā€“Pb isotope data from Roman Province and Southern Tuscany. Mineralogy and Petrology, 74(2-4), 189-222.
Stoppa, F., & Cundari, A. (1995). A new Italian carbonatite occurrence at Cupaello (Rieti) and its genetic significance. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 122(3), 275-288.
Cundari, A., & Ferguson, A. K. (1991). Petrogenetic relationships between melilitite and lamproite. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 107(3), 343-357.
Villa, I., Serva, L., & Quercioli, C. (1991). Verso una datazione della lava di Cupaello (Rieti). Plinius, 4, 102-103.
Sabatini, V. (1903). La pirossenite melilitica di Coppaeli. Boll. R. Com. geol. Ital., 34, 376.
  • Umbria
    • Perugia Province
      • Spoleto
Stoppa, F., & Rosatelli, G. (2009). Ultramafic intrusion triggers hydrothermal explosions at Colle Fabbri (Spoleto, Umbria), Italy. Journal of volcanology and geothermal research, 187(1-2), 85-92.
Stoppa, F., & Sharygin, V. V. (2009). Melilitolite intrusion and pelite digestion by high temperature kamafugitic magma at Colle Fabbri, Spoleto, Italy. Lithos, 112(3-4), 306-320.
Capitanio, F. (2005). The Ricetto and Colle Fabbri wollastonite and melilite-bearing rocks of the Central Apennine, Italy. Comment on the paper of Melluso et al.(2003). American Mineralogist, 90, 1934-1939.
Melluso, L., Conticelli, S., Dā€™Antonio, M., Mirco, N. P., & Saccani, E. (2005). Replyto: Wollastonite-anorthite-gehlenite-, and fassaite-bearing rocks: Igneous petrological oddity or paralavas?. American Mineralogist, 90(11-12), 1926-1933.
Stoppa, F., Rosatelli, G., Cundari, A., Castorina, F., & Woolley, A. R. (2005). Commenton: Reported data and interpretation of some wollastonite-and melilite-bearing rocks from the Central Apennines of Italy. American Mineralogist, 90(11-12), 1919-1925.
Melluso, L., Conticelli, S., Dā€™Antonio, M., Mirco, N. P., & Saccani, E. (2003). Petrology and mineralogy of wollastonite-and melilite-bearing paralavas from the Central Apennines, Italy. American Mineralogist, 88(8-9), 1287-1299.
Stoppa, F. R. A. N. C. E. S. C. O., Cundari, A., Rosatelli, G. I. A. N. L. U. I. G. I., & Woolley, A. R. (2003). Leucite melilitolites in Italy: genetic aspects and relationships with associated alkaline rocks and carbonatites. Periodico di mineralogia, 72(1), 223-251.
Laurenzi, M., Stoppa, F., & Villa, I. (1994). Eventi ignei monogenici e depositi piroclastici nel Distretto Ultra-alcalino Umbro-Laziale (ULUD): revisione, aggiornamento e comparazione dei dati cronologici. Plinius, 12, 61-65.
    • Terni Province
Rosatelli, G., Wall, F., Stoppa, F., & Brilli, M. (2010). Geochemical distinctions between igneous carbonate, calcite cements, and limestone xenoliths (Polino carbonatite, Italy): spatially resolved LAICPMS analyses. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 160(5), 645-661.
Conticelli, S., Dā€™antonio, M., Pinarelli, L., & Civetta, L. (2002). Source contamination and mantle heterogeneity in the genesis of Italian potassic and ultrapotassic volcanic rocks: Srā€“Ndā€“Pb isotope data from Roman Province and Southern Tuscany. Mineralogy and Petrology, 74(2-4), 189-222.
Laurenzi, M., Stoppa, F., & Villa, I. (1994). Eventi ignei monogenici e depositi piroclastici nel Distretto Ultra-alcalino Umbro-Laziale (ULUD): revisione, aggiornamento e comparazione dei dati cronologici. Plinius, 12, 61-65.
Stoppa, F., & Lupini, L. (1993). Mineralogy and petrology of the Polino monticellite calciocarbonatite (Central Italy). Mineralogy and Petrology, 49(3-4), 213-231.
Lupini, L., Williams, C. T., & Woolley, A. R. (1992). Zr-rich garnet and Zr-and Th-rich perovskite from the Polino carbonatite, Italy. Mineralogical Magazine, 56(385), 581-586.
Stoppa, F. & Villa, I. 1991. Prima dati cronologici del distretto ultra-alcalino umbro-laziale. Paper presented at the Riassunti Workshop. Evoluzione dei bacini neogenici e loro rapporti con il magmatismo Plio-Quaternario nell'area tosco-laziale, 12-13 June, Pisa, Italy.
 
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