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Britholite Group from Lazio, Italy

Italy
 
  • Lazio
    • Metropolitan City of Rome Capital
      • Magliano Romano
Antonio Borrelli collection
      • Sacrofano
Cámara, F., Bellatreccia, F., Ventura, G. D., Gunter, M. E., Sebastiani, M., & Cavallo, A. (2012). Kircherite, a new mineral of the cancrinite-sodalite group with a 36-layer stacking sequence: Occurrence and crystal structure. American Mineralogist, 97(8-9), 1494-1504.
    • Viterbo Province
      • Capranica
Antonio Borrelli collection
Conticelli, S., Avanzinelli, R., Poli, G., Braschi, E., & Giordano, G. (2013). Shift from lamproite-like to leucititic rocks: Sr–Nd–Pb isotope data from the Monte Cimino volcanic complex vs. the Vico stratovolcano, Central Italy. Chemical Geology, 353, 246-266.
Perini, G., Francalanci, L., Davidson, J. P., & Conticelli, S. (2004). Evolution and genesis of magmas from Vico Volcano, Central Italy: multiple differentiation pathways and variable parental magmas. Journal of Petrology, 45(1), 139-182.
Le Maitre, R. W. - Ed. (2002) Igneous Rocks - A Classification and Glossary of Terms (2nd ed.) Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/cbo9780511535581
Perini, G., Conticelli, S., Francalanci, L., & Davidson, J. P. (2000). The relationship between potassic and calc-alkaline post-orogenic magmatism at Vico volcano, central Italy. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 95(1-4), 247-272.
Della Ventura, Giancarlo, Williams, C. Terry, Cabella, Roberto, Oberti, Roberta, Caprilli, Enrico, Bellatreccia, Fabio (1999) Britholite-hellandite intergrowths and associated REE-minerals from the alkali-syenitic ejecta of the Vico volcanic complex (Latium, Italy): petrological implications bearing on REE mobility in volcanic systems. European Journal of Mineralogy, 11 (5) 843-854 doi:10.1127/ejm/11/5/0843
Della Ventura, Giancarlo, Williams, C. Terry, Cabella, Roberto, Oberti, Roberta, Caprilli, Enrico, Bellatreccia, Fabio (1999) Britholite-hellandite intergrowths and associated REE-minerals from the alkali-syenitic ejecta of the Vico volcanic complex (Latium, Italy): petrological implications bearing on REE mobility in volcanic systems. European Journal of Mineralogy, 11 (5) 843-854 doi:10.1127/ejm/11/5/0843
Barberi, F., Buonasorte, G., Cioni, R., Fiordelisi, A., Foresi, L., Iaccarino, S., ... & Villa, I. M. (1994). Plio-Pleistocene geological evolution of the geothermal area of Tuscany and Latium. Memorie Descrittive della Carta Geologica d’Italia, 49, 77-134.
Barbieri, M., Peccerillo, A., Poli, G., & Tolomeo, L. (1988). Major, trace element and Sr isotopic composition of lavas from Vico volcano (Central Italy) and their evolution in an open system. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 99(4), 485-497.
Sollevanti, F. (1983). Geologic, volcanologic, and tectonic setting of the Vico-Cimino area, Italy. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 17(1-4), 203-217.
Turi, B., & Taylor, H. P. (1976). Oxygen isotope studies of potassic volcanic rocks of the Roman Province, Central Italy. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 55(1), 1-31.
 
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