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Epidote from
Alpe delle Frasse, Laietto (Lajetto), Condove, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy


Classification
Species:Epidote
Formula:(CaCa)(AlAlFe3+)O[Si2O7][SiO4](OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Hessonite4 photos of Epidote associated with Hessonite at this locality.
Clinochlore1 photo of Epidote associated with Clinochlore at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Epidote data
Locality Data:Click here to view Alpe delle Frasse, Laietto (Lajetto), Condove, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Photo GalleryView Gallery (2 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:306299
Long-form Identifier:1:3:306299:9
GUID (UUID V4):06440eb3-00dc-4bb3-a9ad-f1bd87d1b3c3
Nearest other occurrences of Epidote
6.0km (3.8 miles) Pianpomé (Pian Pumé), Lemie, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
6.4km (4.0 miles) Chiandusseglio, Lemie, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
7.3km (4.5 miles) Punta Chestassa, Usseglio, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
8.1km (5.0 miles) Crestas Mountain, Usseglio, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
9.6km (6.0 miles) Alpe d'Ovarda (incl. Colle del Paschiet south slope), Lemie, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
10.6km (6.6 miles) Margone, Usseglio, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
11.2km (6.9 miles) Falin Lake, Usseglio, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
11.3km (7.0 miles) Colle del Paschiet (Colle Paschietto), Balme, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
11.4km (7.1 miles) Comba Robert (Comba di Compare Robert), Avigliana, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
11.8km (7.3 miles) Cima Chiavesso northeast flank (Vallone del Vallonetto), Ala di Stura, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
References
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03:53 04 October 2014 Department of Mineral Sciences National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution...attitude from many collectors, one important group of these minerals makes collectors sit up and take notice...“little charcoal”) or carbuncle. During this period of time it was believed that soaking carbuncles in vinegar...their luster and color (Gilg 2008). The first use of the name garnet was by Albrecht von Bollstädt (1193–1280)...Latin granatus, referring to the clustered red seeds of the pomegranate that garnet resembles (Galoisy 2013)
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January 2015 PAUL W. POHWAT Division of Mineralogy National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution...T he origin of basalt is one of the more intriguing problems that have been a part of geology since...Gottlieb Werner (1749–1817), the influential professor of mining and mineralogy at the Bergakademie in Freiberg...basalt was of igneous origin. The sedimentary versus igneous debate raged until 1816 when one of the key...key discoveries that basalt is indeed of igneous origin was made by Pierre-Louis-Antoine Cordier (1777–1861)
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COLLECTIONS IN ITALY WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY FEDERICO PEZZOTTA CURATOR OF MINERALOGY MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY...JANUARY-FEBRUARY, 2011 PRIVATE MINERAL COLLECTIONS IN ITALY Participating Collectors: Marco Amabili Silvia...Cozzodisi mine, Casteltermini, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy. Adalberto Giazotto collection Jeff Scovil photo...hold. In this photographic showcase we display some of the mineral specimens that best reflect our individual...proposal for this publication was circulated by a group of four collectors (listed below) who volunteered to
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•i f l JJ 1atYON RALPH Moore's COMPENDIUM of Mineral Discoveries -------~►►--.•.... -~~1----------...Inc. Tucson, Arizona All rights reserved. No part of this work may be copied, digitized, reproduced, or...permission of the Mineralogical Record, Inc. Please respect our copyright; many years of hard work went...condition, provenance, ownership, price or value of any specimens discussed or reported in this work...Luzenac, Ariege. Operated for talc since the beginning of the 20th century, the Trimouns quarry became well
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Bariand Sorbonne Paris, France Bill Birch Museum of Victoria Melbourne, Australia Pete J. Dunn Washington... Peacor University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ml George W. Robinson Natl. Museums of Canada Ottawa, Ontario...Record (ISSN 0026-4628) is a bi-monthly publication of the Mineralogicai Record, Inc., a non-profit organization...‘Continued on p. 255 Articles Update on the mineralogy of the Majuba Hill mine, Pershing County, Nevada ........................... 171 by M. Jensen Minerals of the Sawtooth Batholith, Idaho ..................
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Bariand Sorbonne Paris, France Bill Birch Museum of Victoria Melbourne, Australia Peter G, Embrey London...R. Peacor University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ml Andrew C. Roberts Geo!. Surv. of Canada Ottawa George...George W. Robinson Natl. Museums of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Abraham Rosenzweig Tampa, FL Associate Photographers...Twenty-four, Number Five ® Articles History and minerals of The Geysers, Sonoma County, California ............by G. E. Dunning & J. E. Cooper, Jr. Mineralogy of the Sanford vesuvianite d e p o sit.............
 
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