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Limestone from
Poggio Balate, Termini Imerese, Metropolitan City of Palermo, Sicily, Italy


Locality type:Hill
Classification
Type:Limestone
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Limestone data
Locality Data:Click here to view Poggio Balate, Termini Imerese, Metropolitan City of Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1424793
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1424793:6
GUID (UUID V4):fdf51e8d-00c4-45da-9e3b-8e91f1f63c9a
Nearest other occurrences of Limestone
3.5km (2.2 miles) Case Scillato, Termini Imerese, Metropolitan City of Palermo, Sicily, Italy
4.6km (2.8 miles) Cozzo Famo, Caccamo, Metropolitan City of Palermo, Sicily, Italy
5.6km (3.5 miles) Rocca Grande, Caccamo, Metropolitan City of Palermo, Sicily, Italy
53.0km (32.9 miles) Carburangeli Cave, Carini, Metropolitan City of Palermo, Sicily, Italy
69.4km (43.1 miles) Salnitro Cave, Sambuca di Sicilia, Agrigento Province, Sicily, Italy
72.0km (44.7 miles) Mount San Calogero Caves (Mount Kronio Caves), Sciacca, Agrigento Province, Sicily, Italy
72.9km (45.3 miles) Personaggi Cave, Montevago, Agrigento Province, Sicily, Italy
73.2km (45.5 miles) Abisso dei Cocci, Castellammare del Golfo, Trapani Province, Sicily, Italy
81.4km (50.6 miles) Rocca chi Parra Quarry (Rocca che Parla Quarry), Trapani, Trapani Province, Sicily, Italy
89.1km (55.4 miles) Acqua Mintina Cave (Grotta dell'Acqua Mintina), Butera, Caltanissetta Province, Sicily, Italy
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Hydrothermal Fluids on Mesozoic Limestones in Northwestern Sicily* A. Bellanca, P. Censi, P. Di Salvo and R. Neri...Geochimica, UniversitAdi Palermo, 90123 Palermo, Italy Abstract. The results are given of textural and compositional...localities in northwestern Sicily where fluorite, barite and calcite mineralizations of hydrothermal origin...occur. Observation of the textural features indicate variations in the degree of calcite recrystallization...show more evident effects of mineralization. The geochemical behaviour of the minor elements indicate
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The Netherlands 273 USE OF STRONTIUM ISOTOPESTO DETERMINETHE SOURCES OF HYDROTHERMAL FLUORITE AND BARITE...BARITE FROM NORTHWESTERN SICILY (ITALY) M. BARBIERI’, A. BELLANCA’, R. NER12 and L. TOLOMEOI ‘Dipartimento...Z-00100 Rome (Italy) 2Zstituto di Mineralogia, Petrografia e Geochimica, Universita di Palermo, Z-90134 Palermo...Palermo (Italy) (Received January 7,1986; revised and accepted May 13,1987) Abstract Barbieri, M....and Tolomeo, L., 1987. Use of strontium isotopes to determine the sources of hydrothermal fluorite and
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PETROGRAPHIC FEATURES OF FLUORITES AND ASSOCIATED MESOZOIC LIMESTONES OF NORTHWESTERN SICILY* A. B E L L A...Petrografia e Geochimica, Universitd di Palermo, 90123 Palermo (Italy) 2Hahn--Meitner4nstitut fiir Kernforschung...petrographic features of fluorites and associated Mesozoic limestones of northwestern Sicily. Chem. Geol., 32...casual discovery of a fluorite mineralization in Mesozoic limestones of northwestern Sicily has suggested...suggested a geochemico-petrographic investigation of its possible origin. The fluorite has been found associated
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