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Fornacite from
Traversella Mine, Traversella, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Fornacite
Formula:Pb2Cu(CrO4)(AsO4)(OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Fornacite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Traversella Mine, Traversella, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:292205
Long-form Identifier:1:3:292205:8
GUID (UUID V4):a2d3e60a-8aa0-40ec-98fd-0e3898aac1c2
Nearest other occurrences of Fornacite
79.2km (49.2 miles) Gosan Mine, Saint-Luc, Anniviers, Sierre, Valais, Switzerland
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THE WORLD OF NATI In full color — an introduction to the reernn reste) beauty and structure of our worlds... THE WORLD MINER’ 2 | Adapted fre” ——__.afian of Vincenz. < Michele In the Earth’s crust lie numerous...easily accessible, some deeply concealed — which are of considerable value to man. They differ in their structure...individual species of mineral, which will be of value and interest to students of the subject, while...the beauty of the mineral kingdom. The foreword is by Dr G. F. Claringbull, formerly Keeper of Mineralogy
WORLD OF NATURE | In full colour-an introduction to the composition, beauty and structure of our worlds...easily accessible, some deeply concealed—which are of considerable value to man. They differ in their structure...individual species of mineral, which will be of value and interest to students of the subject, while...the beauty of the mineral kingdom. The foreword is by Dr G. F. Claringbull, formerly Keeper of Mineralogy...British Museum (Natural History) and now Director of that museum. As he points out, there are not many
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ROBERT B. COOK Department of Geology and Geography Auburn Universit moptase Downloaded by [Selcuk Universitesi]...gemstone, largely because of its unusually vivid and distinctive green color. Of course, as with last issue’s...colors so seemingly identical to and characteristic of other, better-known materials that critical misidentification...more than two hundred years ago in a remote region of what is now central Kazakhstan. The mineral is thought...an expedition to the area had collected a number of emeraldlike crystals. These “emeralds” were slowly
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easily accessible, some deeply concealed-which are of considerable value to man. They differ in their structure...individual species of mineral, which will be uf value and interest to students of the subject, while...the beauty of the mineral kingdom. The foreword is by Dr G. F. Claringbull, for:merly Keeper of Mineralogy...British Museum (Natural History) and now Director of that museum. As h'e points out, there are not many...provides an opportunity to study at leisure some of the best specimens, which few people have the opportunity
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COOOO sraffces 00076 9884 THE COLOUR DICTIONARY OF GEMSTONES & MINERALS THE C<)LOUR DICTK)NARY ()F...GEMSTONES & MINERALS MICHAEL O’DONOGHUE Metropolitan Borouqb of Stockport d—-Librejnes 5L+-9 000769884...publishers wish to thank J A D Cotton for the loan of equipment and J Winter for assistance with the text...taken by Carlo Bevilacqua and supplied by courtesy of Istituto Geografico de Agostini, Novara, except those...copyright, reproduced by permission of the Director, Institute of Geological Sciences. 123 (top) Angelo
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more! • Printed in English with supplementary sheet of texts in Russian, volume 80 рр. • One year subscription...Russia; tel/fax: (7-095) 203-3574 PUBLISHER: WORLD of STONES Publishing FOUNDERS: Andrey Belyakov Michael...Michael Leybov CONSTITUTERS: Geological Faculty of the M. Lomonosov's Moscow State University, Andrey Belyakov...Peter Sztасho Herbert Obodda Michael Brame BOARD of EDITORS: Editor-in-Chief Alexander Evseev Deputy...w 1996 CONTENTS Vadim V. Moroshkin LUMINESCENCE OF MINERALS AND ITS APPLICATION IN GEOLOGY Alexander
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This book is respectfully dedicated to the memory of Dr. John Sinkankas for his kind initiative and support...phorographed specimens are fivm the collectio11s of both authors as ire!/ as from many other collections...Linopolis, Brazil, H Page 13: Gold, 35 mm.Eagle's est Mine, California, G Publi!>hed by Grdllit.u.o. Stefanikova43...Te~in 14/02/03/0 I All rights reserved•• ·o pan of thh. work may be reproduced by any mechanical. photographic...photographic, or electronic process, or in the fonn of a phonogrciphicrecording. nor may it be ,torcd in
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A simple, clear exposition of the nature, occurrence and properties of minerals is accompanied by detailed...describing every aspect of the mineral world, this book gives the most complete coverage of the subject yet available...The basic chemistry of minerals, the principles governing the orderly arrangement of atoms that give rise...are fully explained. In addition, the fashioning of gemstones is explained in full, from building your...experienced lapidary for whom itwill be an invaluable work of reference. FOKRieterehee 543 O'DONOGHUE, MICHAEL
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SYNONYMS A.M. Clark Collectio11s Leader Departrne111 of Mineralogy The Na111ral /-/;story M11se11111 London...39950 4 Aparr from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private s1udy. or criticism or review...1hc prior permission in \\Tiling of 1he publishers. or in the case of reprographic reproduclion only in...in accordance wi1h 1he terms of 1he licences issued by 1he Copyrigh1 Licc.:nsing Agency in lhe UK. or...or in accordance with 1hc.: terms of licences issued by 1hc appropria1e Reproduction Righ1s Organizarion
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