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Ilmenite from
Triolet Glacier, Courmayeur, Aosta Valley, Italy


Locality type:Glacier
Classification
Species:Ilmenite
Formula:Fe2+TiO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Ilmenite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Triolet Glacier, Courmayeur, Aosta Valley, Italy
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:531883
Long-form Identifier:1:3:531883:4
GUID (UUID V4):c7a02366-4822-47b3-a64c-4d0bd7ed8b94
Nearest other occurrences of Ilmenite
6.6km (4.1 miles) Aiguille de l'A Neuve, La Fouly, Ferret Valley, Orsières, Entremont, Valais, Switzerland
22.9km (14.2 miles) Martigny road tunnel, Mont Chemin mining district, Martigny, Valais, Switzerland
25.6km (15.9 miles) Mont Orfeuille, Arvier, Aosta Valley, Italy
28.8km (17.9 miles) Invernet glacier, Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise, Albertville, Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
31.9km (19.8 miles) Comba de la Sassa (Comba della Sassa; Sassa Valley), Bionaz, Aosta Valley, Italy
31.9km (19.8 miles) Vallée des Glaciers, Bourg-Saint-Maurice, Albertville, Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
36.6km (22.7 miles) Alpage Mont Blanc, Valgrisenche, Aosta Valley, Italy
39.1km (24.3 miles) Servette-Chuc mining complex, Saint-Marcel, Aosta Valley, Italy
40.1km (24.9 miles) Praborna Mine, Saint-Marcel, Aosta Valley, Italy
40.5km (25.2 miles) Crête de Thyon, Thyon, Vex, Hérens, Valais, Switzerland
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book
historian-collector William J. Brunet set out to trace three ilmenite occurrences mentioned in late 19th-century literature...ridge had once been mined for quartz, and large ilmenite masses could be seen on the old dumps. In 1975-1976...Brunet collected sharp, black, flattened hexagonal ilmenite crystals to 7 .5 cm in matrix of massive quartz...judgment, many more "lost" localities for good ilmenite crystals exist in the region (Brunet, I 977b )...Amity-Edenville entry for Edenite and Spine!). Ilmenite is not common in the metasedimentary rocks of
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
DUBOIS13 1 OGS, Borgo grotta Gigante 42/c Sgonico, Italy, (*correspondence: faccaino@ogs.trieste.it) 2 University...rock avalanche in Val Ferret (Mont Blanc Massif, Italy) N. AKÇAR1*, S. IVY-OCHS2, P. DELINE3, P.W. KUBIK2...of their cattle in the upper Ferret valley (Mont Blanc Massif, Italy). A rock volume larger than 10 million...million m3 and a huge volume of ice from Triolet glacier were mobilized by this avalanche [1]. Composed...km downvalley and reached the lower part of the valley. Can this historically recorded natural hazard
Book
University Jerry Horne Donald Palmer San Bernadino Valley College Larry Kodosky Oakland Community College...Revetta Potsdam College Glenn Roquemore Irvine Valley Community College Laura Sanders \ Northern Iinois...Volcanism 121 159 Box 6.1 The Human Perspective—Valley Fever Linked to 164 Prevention and Mitigation...by its geology. Upper Egypt consists ofa long valley carved by the Nile River into the rocky desert...from the Nile. Ancient Egyptians called the Nile Valley Kemit, “the Black Land,” referring to the dark
 
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