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Dolomite from
Cesano geothermal field, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Lazio, Italy


Classification
Species:Dolomite
Formula:CaMg(CO3)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Dolomite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Cesano geothermal field, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Lazio, Italy
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1036584
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1036584:5
GUID (UUID V4):7f08e9d6-3db1-4004-b9a1-eb1fc08b1b28
Localities for Dolomite in this Region
Cesano 1 well, Cesano geothermal field, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Lazio, Italy
Cesano 4 well, Cesano geothermal field, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Lazio, Italy
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sulphate isotypic to apatite, from the Cesano geothermal field (Latium, Italy) G. CAVARRETTA Centro Di Studio...Paleontologia, Citt~ Universitaria, 00185 Roma, Italy A. MOTTANA Cattedra di Mineralogia, Istituto di...Petrografia, Citt~t Universitaria, 00185 Roma, Italy AND F. TECCE Progetto Finalizzato 'Energetica'...Roma, Italy ABSTRACT. Cesanite occurs both as a solid vein (1 cm thick) and as a cavity-filling of an explosive...breccia in core samples of the Cesano 1 geothermal well (Cesano area, Latium, Italy). Cesanite is coloudess
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Russia. (2) Analysis (1) recalculated after deduction of included halite and anhydrite; corresponds to (K0...reaction of sylvite with strontium-bearing solutions (Alshtan, Russia); an alteration product of celestine...Pan, Namibia). Association: Halite, anhydrite, dolomite, sylvite, clay (Alshtan, Russia); halite, sylvite... From Stebnyk, Ukraine. In the Cesano geothermal field, Latium, Italy. At the Omongwa Pan, southwestern...1397/1; A.E. Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, 69943. References: (1)
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX Names of authors are printed in SMALLCAPITALS,subjects in lower-case roman, and...Carrock Fell, 217 BELL, K., geochronology of Precambrian of Saskatchewan, 37 I BENNETT, J. N., see BOWDEN...uraninite albite veins, 471; Saskatchewan, geochronology of Precambrian, 371 Carbonatite, Uganda, shortite from...G. F., upper-mantle eclogites, 79 CASSIDV, J., field gamma-ray spectrometry, 391 CATHELINEAU, m. and...MO'I-I'ANA,A., and TECCE, F.. cesanite, Italy, new mineral, 269 Cesanite, Italy, new mineral, 269 Chalcophanite
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Hydrothermal Alteration Mineralogy in Newberry...S, Geological Survey editorial standards. Any use of trade names is for descriptive purposes only and...km south of Bend, lies at the western end of a volcanic terrain that extends across much of the southeastern...southeastern part of Oregon, and becomes progressively younger to the west (Macleod and others, 1976). The...The caldera of Newberry Volcano contains several hot-springs, fumaroles, and young silicic obsidian flows
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GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON : 1984 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR WILLIAM P. CLARK, Secretary U.S. GEOLOGICAL...GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Dallas L. Peck, Director Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Bargar,...professional paper 1054-B) Bibliography: p. B22-B24. Supt. of Docs, no.: 119.16:1054-6 1. Hydrothermal deposits...Page FIGURE 1. Index map of Yellowstone National Park showing location of Y-6 and other research drill...drill holes ————— 2. Plot showing depth distribution of unaltered obsidian and hydrothermal alteration minerals
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geophysical logging in tandem with geochemical analysis of core samples to establish the critical potassium...employed in a recent exploration study of the Permian evaporite succession of North Yorkshire, United Kingdom...Kingdom, but the characterization of these complex deposits has been led by mineralogical analysis, using quantitative...on K content with the level of confidence needed for reliable reporting of resources and also identifies...identifies and quantifies more precisely the nature of the K-bearing minerals. Errors have also been identified
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BULLETIN 1578 Cover shows scanning electron micrograph of late-stage smectite (lower left) coating earlier...U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1578 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR DONALD PAUL HODEL, Secretary U.S. GEOLOGICAL...Federal Center Box 25425 Denver, CO 80225 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Studies in...Geological Survey bulletin Bibliography: p. Supt. of Docs. no.: 119.3:1578 1. Diagenesis-Congresses. I...[551.3] . II. 87-600128 PREFACE The collection of research papers in this volume evolved from a workshop
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pages 1262–1287, 2022 On the paragenetic modes of minerals: A mineral evolution perspective Robert...D.C. 20015, U.S.A. Abstract A systematic survey of 57 different paragenetic modes distributed among...reveals patterns in the diversity and distribution of minerals related to their evolving formational environments...first through gradual selection and concentration of rarer elements by fluid-rock interactions (for example...15 or more known modes of formation. Among the most common paragenetic modes of minerals are near-surface
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IAEA-TECDOC-361 VEIN TYPE URANIUM DEPOSITS REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON URANIUM GEOLOGY ORGANIZED BY...THAT ALL OF THE MISSING PAGES IN THIS DOCUMENT WERE ORIGINALLY BLANK FÃœREWORD The great surge of interest...significantly to our knowledge of uranium geology and the nature of uranium deposits. Much of the information that...available and in many cases has not had the benefit of systematic gathering, organization and publication...dagger that much of the knowledge gained will be lost and, with the anticipated resurgence of activities,
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