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Calcite from
Bonomi Quarry, Cuasso al Piano, Cuasso al Monte, Varese Province, Lombardy, Italy


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Hingganite-(Y)1 photo of Calcite associated with Hingganite-(Y) at this locality.
Ankerite1 photo of Calcite associated with Ankerite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bonomi Quarry, Cuasso al Piano, Cuasso al Monte, Varese Province, Lombardy, Italy
Photo GalleryView Gallery (5 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:730534
Long-form Identifier:1:3:730534:4
GUID (UUID V4):d344584e-76fd-4a6d-a688-e05050ab54e5
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite
0.3km (0.2 miles) Subalpina Quarry (Mantegazza Quarry; Gebel Quarry; Bianchi Quarry), Cavagnano, Cuasso al Monte, Varese Province, Lombardy, Italy
0.3km (0.2 miles) Del Prete Quarry, Cuasso al Piano, Cuasso al Monte, Varese Province, Lombardy, Italy
0.5km (0.3 miles) Laghetto Quarry, Cavagnano, Cuasso al Monte, Varese Province, Lombardy, Italy
1.0km (0.6 miles) Puricelli Quarry, Cavagnano, Cuasso al Monte, Varese Province, Lombardy, Italy
3.0km (1.9 miles) Ca' del Frate road, Besano, Varese Province, Lombardy, Italy
3.2km (2.0 miles) L'Americana Quarry ("Bisuschio Quarry"), Besano, Varese Province, Lombardy, Italy
3.9km (2.4 miles) Boarezzo Mine (Pradisci prospect; Rio Carpane prospect), Boarezzo, Valganna, Varese Province, Lombardy, Italy
4.4km (2.7 miles) Salnova Quarry, Saltrio, Varese Province, Lombardy, Italy
6.4km (4.0 miles) Madonna d'Ongero, Carona, Lugano, Ticino, Switzerland
12.4km (7.7 miles) Ponte Aranno, Novaggio, Lugano, Ticino, Switzerland
References
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a multilayer aquifer in the Po Plain (northern Italy): Reactive transport modeling Marco Rotiroti a,...Rasmus Jakobsen b, Letizia Fumagalli a, Tullia Bonomi a a b Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences...Milano-Bicocca, Piazza della Scienza 1, 20126 Milan, Italy GEUS-Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland...mg/L) are frequently found in the Po Plain (N. Italy). Although several hypotheses on As mobilization...supply in many regions worldwide (Ravenscroft et al., 2009). However, in the last few years, the attention
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kinetic stable calcium isotope fractionation at the calcite-aqueous interface Laura Nielsen Lammers, Karol...kinetic stable calcium isotope fractionation at the calcite-aqueous interface, Chemical Geology (2019), doi:...kinetic stable calcium isotope fractionation at the calcite-aqueous interface a Department of Environmental...attachment to active growth sites – kink sites – at the calcite surface. The free energy profile for attachment...= 0.999). Our results confirm that the growing calcite surface 44 Ca with respect to the aqueous phase
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First-principles study of boron speciation in calcite and aragonite Etienne Balan, Fabio Pietrucci, Christel...First-principles study of boron speciation in calcite and aragonite, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta... First-principles study of boron speciation in calcite and aragonite Revision 1 Etienne Balana,*, Fabio...selected trigonal and tetragonal boron species in calcite and aragonite. The stable geometry of the models...speciation depends on the polymorph considered. In calcite, structural boron is present as partially deprotonated
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doi:10.1016/j.apgeochem.2006.06.015 R.G. Taylor et al. / Applied Geochemistry 21 (2006) 1570–1592 1. Introduction...Bruce and McMahon, 1996; Vazquez et al., 1997; Foster et al., 1998; Bonomi, 1999; Riemann, 1999). These characteristics...Permo-Triassic age (e.g. Rushton et al., 1988; Brassington, 1990; Greswell et al., 1994; Cronin and Lerner, 2004)...(Ford et al., 1992; Ford and Tellam, 1994; Tellam, 1994; Rivers et al., 1996; Barrett et al., 1997),...trichloroethene (Rivett et al., 1990; Burston et al., 1993; Barrett et al., 1997; Shepherd et al., 2006). A limitation
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Bauxite Deposits from the Abruzzi Mining District (Italy) Francesco Putzolu 1, * ID , Armando Piccolo Papa...Complesso Universitario di Monte Sant’Angelo, Via Cintia, 80126 Napoli, Italy; iccolopapaarmando@hotmail...INGV—Osservatorio Vesuviano, Via Diocleziano 328, 80124 Napoli, Italy; angela.mormone@ov.ingv.it Correspondence: francesco...remobilization and uptake in neo-formed minerals (Feand Al-(hydr)oxides, respectively) have been observed. The...rare earth elements; scandium; gallium; Abruzzi; Italy 1. Introduction Bauxites are economic concentrations
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Bayer process conditions, it mainly consists of Fe, Al, Ca, Na, Minerals 2019, 9, 236; doi:10.3390/min9040236...oxide) titania (rutile), silica (quartz), calcium (calcite), and aluminosilicates (kaolinite, anorthite, cancrinite...Hydrometallurgy 2019, 184, 162–174. [CrossRef] Bonomi, C.; Giannopoulou, I.; Panias, D. Correlation of...behaviour of mineral phases from red mud: Recovery of Fe, Al, Ti, and Si. Miner. Eng. 2016, 99, 8–18. [CrossRef]... 82, 55–58. [CrossRef] Vind, J.; Malfliet, A.; Bonomi, C.; Paiste, P.; Sajó, I.E.; Blanpain, B.; Tkaczyk
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surface X-ray diffraction (SXRD) was used by Arsic et al. [16] to determine the electron density distribution...precise determination of the water ordering. Jiang et al. [20] studied the adsorption of aspartic acid on...attempted to reproduce the SXRD spectrum from Arsic et al. [16]. The force field employed was based upon existing...described using the force field of Demichelis et al. [24] (hereafter labelled C1), which was developed...compared to the force field reported by Jiang et al. (at 300 K: ∆a 3.89% ∆b +1.96% and ∆c +1.32%), this
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Earth’s surface or near-surface temperatures (Burns et al., 2002), the industrial synthesis of either magnesite...carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration and usage (Sanna et al., 2014); numerous industrial applications being the...CO2 pressure (pCO2) and temperatures (Guthrie et al., 2001). Given that deposits of Mg-silicates are...et al., 2014) and magnesite is the most stable Mg-carbonate under all conditions (Prigiobbe et al., 2009)...(MgCO3Æ3H2O), and lansfordite (MgCO3Æ5H2O) (Prigiobbe et al., 2009; 0935-1221/19/0031-2815 $ 5.85  2018 E.
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of water, pressure and temperature [40]. Galan et. al [37] highlight that at ambient conditions, gas-solid...Longo et. al [29] on the carbonation of wollastonite (CaSiO3 ). In contrast, Vance et. al [30] suggests...CO2 molecules were taken from the work by Cygan et. al [70]. The timestep was set to 0.5 fs and the Coulomb...dissolved (bi)carbonate/carbonic acid to form calcite in the presence of water [31]. Dissolution-precipitation...Fennell, P.S.; Fuss, S.; Galindo, A.; Hackett, L.A.; et al. Carbon capture and storage (CCS): The way forward
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towards Understanding the Non-Linear Impact of Mg on Calcite Solubility: A Molecular Dynamics Study Janou A...(Mg2+ ) is one of the most common impurities in calcite and is known to have a non-linear impact on the...over a wide range of 39 kJ/mol were observed. Calcite surfaces with an island were less stable compared...the Non-Linear Impact of Mg on Calcite Solubility: A Keywords: calcite; magnesium impurities; molecular...Calcium carbonate minerals, and in particular calcite, are extensively found in nature, for example as
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Normalisation factors after Taylor and McLennan [15]. Pan et al. [30] studied fly ashes from Nayong power plant in...particle size. They also reported that REY ocPan et al. [30] studied fly ashes from Nayong power plant in...coal fly ash (CFA) was significantly associated with Al and P. This indirectly indicates fractio the existence...organic compounds (humic matter) in the primary coal. Al and concluding that REY in the coal fly ash (CFA)...present higher REE contents than pure Al-Si glasses [28]. Taggart et al. [23] also found (humic in the coal
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particles and the fine-grained matrix except for Al-phases like diaspore, boehmite and gibbsite. These...in Sc. The only sample where Sc mass fractions in Al-phases exceeded 50 mg/kg was the Russian sample from...Russian samples) were more enriched in Sc than the Al-phases. In fact, in Greek samples goethite showed...Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. M.C. Gentzmann et al. Applied Geochemistry 126 (2021) 104898 1. Introduction...Ochsenkühn-Pe­ tropulu et al. (1995), Ochsenkühn-Petropoulou et al. (2002) and Davris et al. (2018). Similarly
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favor of hydrogrossular products [10]. Rivera et al. adds that when bauxite residue is subjected to CO2...(γ-AlO(OH)), diasporic (α-AlO(OH)) and gibbsitic (γ-Al(OH)3 ) minerals in bauxite ores. Through the addition...Chatelier’s work in 1855 in obtaining aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH)3 ) from sintering bauxite with soda at around...calcination step to produce alumina (Al2 O3 ) from Al(OH)3 . Deville–Pechiney process also introduced lime...this work will be focused on the latter. Kaussen et al. explored a wide range of methods in recovering aluminum
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surfaces exposed to an aqueous environment. Galmarini et al. [5] have shown that whilst the (001) surface of...mineral surfaces, such as the carbonates including calcite or aragonite [7,8], silicates [9–11] and hydroxides...utilised in previous sorption studies of uranyl on calcite [24,25], augmented by more accurate first-principles...computational studies, including sorption of uranyl to calcite [24,26], montmorillonite [27], quartz [28], feldspar...of Minerals 2021, 11, 1241 4 of 25 Freeman et al. [31] and previously used by Galminari [5] to study
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is found (Grissom, 1986; Kittel, 1960; Mitchell et al., 1971). The Colour Index (1971; CI 77718/Pigment...(1960); Mitchell et al. (1971) AEGIRINE Clay minerals group; Silicates group Amigo et al. (1982); Azambre...Azambre & Monchoux (1988); Besteiro et al. (1982); Casas (1991); Casas & Llopis (1992); Dana (1892); Lago...Pocovi (1980); Porta (1990); Pradell et al. (1991); Rius et al. (1998) AERUGO Green Generic compound...occurring in association with augite (q.v.); (Clark et al., 1969). It has composition NaFe3Si2O6 and is named
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(www.macmillansolutions.com) Printed and bound in Italy 08 09 10 11 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CONTENTS...is found (Grissom, 1986; Kittel, 1960; Mitchell et al., 1971). The Colour Index (1971; CI 77718/Pigment...(1960); Mitchell et al. (1971) Clay minerals group; Silicates group Amigo et al. (1982); Azambre & Monchoux...Monchoux (1988); Besteiro et al. (1982); Casas (1991); Casas & Llopis (1992); Dana (1892); Lago & Pocovi...Pocovi (1980); Porta (1990); Pradell et al. (1991); Rius et al. (1998) AEGIRINE AERUGO Green Generic
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1202 Elmwood Park Blvd., New Orleans, R N dBureau AL Mexico 87545 of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M...mmol kg-1 ≤ I ≤ 13.7 mmol kg-1), and high Fe(II) AL concentrations (18 μmol kg-1 ≤ Fe(II) ≤ 47 μmol...although As is readily mobilized by microbial reduction AL of Fe(III) oxides/oxyhydroxides, its tendency to...environment (Smedley and Kinniburgh, 2002; Smith et al., 2000). Long-term human consumption of groundwater...kidney; Chen et al., 1992; Smith et al., 2002), increased infant mortality (Rahman et al., 2010), and reduced
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bond;ctivity of Nitric acid . . . . . . . . . . . BONOMI DA MONTE(P.) a n d A. Zoso. Energy of some Toluenesnlphonic...Greenland . . . . , . . . . ii, 232 FROMME (JOHANNES). Calcite with Organic coiouring matter . . . ii, 233 HATCH(FREDERICK...Alkali Chlorides in the Grapes and Wines of the' Province of Oran . . . . . . . . , . . . PATUREL (G.).
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3 pseudo-Aristotle 2.3 The Ægean (Crete) 3.1.4 al-Kātib 2.4 Troy (Hissarlik) 3.1.5 Māsawaih [Latin...Minor 3.1.6 al-Kindı̄ [Latin, Alkindus] 2.5.1 The Hittites 2.6 Persian Empire 3.1.7 al-Jāh.iz. 3.1...1.8 ad-Dimišqı̄ 2.9 Palastine 3.1.9 al-Dı̄nawarı̄ 3.1.10 al-Rāzı̄ [Latin, Rhazes] 2.10 Ancient China...China 2.11 Ancient India 3.1.11 Ikhwān al-S.afaý or “Brothers of Purity” 3.1.12 Ibn Sı̄nā [Latin, Avicenna]...Greece 3.1.13 al-Bı̄rūnı̄ 2.12.1 Aristotle 3.1.14 al-Kāmilı̄ 2.12.2 Theophrastus 3.1.15 al-ŸArabı̄
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froth-like substrate of iron-sulfides. Next, Grassineau et al. use sulfur and carbon isotope geochemistry of Archean...time. This is followed by a study by Ishihara et al. showing that the range in oxidation states of Archean...younger granitoids, and a final study by Kerrich et al. indicating that atmospheric N2 has been drawn into...sulfur in seawater. The first two papers by Lyons et al. and Kesler and Reich show that the temporal history...sulfate until at least middle Proterozoic time. Liu et al. show that Neoproterozoic Mn-carbonate deposits in
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........... .. MARC W AELKENS: From a Phrygian Quarry: The Provenance of the Statues of the Dacian Prisoners...Sarcophagus Lids at Docimium and the Roman Imperial Quarry System in Phrygia .............. ... ............................................. .. BLOMBERG ET AL., Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: Sweden 2, Stockholm...protomes feminines archai'ques (B.S. Ridgway) TusA ET AL., La scultura in pietra di Selinunte (B.S. Ridgway)...Funde aus den Grabungen bis 1979, by K. Bittel et al. (Berlin 1984) with chapters on pottery, sculpture
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CS eee sce oie ene teeter sre eee ORME AN SP Ott al O Meee ete ee oe We ae sede ces tse ag ea cede creca...should be wrecked. Gilseth, with his helper, Joe Bonomi, were barring down the posts of the structure,... Idaho, September 2, 1938. STATEMENT OF JOE BONOMI, PARTNER OF CLIFFORD GILSETH Upon coming to...time of the accident as 4:30 P. M. Signed: JOE BONOMI, Wallace, Idaho, September 5, 1938. OF OSCAR ANDERSON...SHIFT — GEM SHIFT MILL BOSS, AFTERNOON Joe Bonomi and Clifford Gilseth were working together tearing
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study-visits to the major Greek and Roman sites of Sicily, Italy. France, and England with attention als.o to Byzantine...July 29), and Dr. Alexander G. McKay (Northern Italy, France, and England: July 30 - August 27). Co.rt:...most splendid of the Greek colonies in southern Italy, located about twenty.five miles south of Paestuin...plain of the river Alento. Between the 111assif of Monte Stella in the Cilento and the sacred mountain of...city, one of the most beautiful places in southern Italy. TI1e history of Elea's origin and foundation reads
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Diatoms/ Thickness Shrubs cm */yr % Mn 5 % Al % Fe 50 t Pinus Strobus ~ Quercus Age (ka) ...calcium and magnesium bicarbonate. Low-magnesian calcite formed by precipitation from the lake water has...epilimnion, which becomes strongly oversaturated with calcite during late spring and summer as the pH increases...increases above the equilibrium pH (7.73) for calcite saturation. Most of the CaCO 3 that makes up the light-colored...lake (surface area = 0.05 km2), and low-magnesian calcite has filled about 80% of the original basin (Otsuki
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barium sulphates in Acantharia and Desmids; and the calcite and aragonite in balance organs of the inner ear...WARM-BLOODED MAMMALS 0 H He Be B C N Na Mg K Ca Sc - Al Si p Ti Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge Rb...hing gas F Mg Magnesiocard Magnesia Epsom salts Al Si s Cl Ca Fe Co Cu Zn Alum Kaolin Talcum powder...complexes Cr, Co, Rh (neuromuscular blocking agents) Al, Zr (antiperspirants) Pt. Ru (anticancer agents)...3. Active ligands a. Delivered by a metal Ca. Mg, Al (antacids) Bi (anliulcerl Fe (antihypertensive) 1'i
 
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