Locality type: Volcanic Complex Classification Species: Diopside var: Salite Confirmation Validity: Believed Valid Data Mineral Data: Click here to view Salite data Locality Data: Click here to view Roccamonfina Volcanic Complex, Caserta, Campania, Italy Data Identifiers Mindat Occurrence Record ID: 1387236 Long-form Identifier: 1:3:1387236:4 GUID (UUID V4 ): 9d7ee93f-95d5-4f83-900e-1b90115a0c10 Nearest other occurrences of Salite
68.3km (42.5 miles) ā Monti Ernici, Frosinone Province, Lazio, Italy
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