| | Report (issue) | Elba A Mineralogical Jewel in the Tuscan Archipelago ISBN 0-9715371-7-8 Publisher Lapis International...1.860.267.7225 www.lapisint.com Licensed edition in the English language of extraLapis No. 20: Inset...Cover: Elbaite 5.4 cm high with quartz and a/bite from the Rosina pegmatite in San Piero di Campo Collection...Above: Copper 3.5 cm high fi-om the Vallone workings in the Rio Marina mine Collection Walter Giannini Photo...3-921656-57-5 Printed in Germany The Italian Island of ----- A Mineralogical Jewel in the Tuscan Archipelago | | | Journal (issue) | Collectors VOLUME 52• NUMBER 6 Publisher & Editor-in-Chief Wendell E. Wilson minrecord@comcast.net Associate.......... 669 by F. Pezzotta Thumbnail collectors in China .............................................................................. 659 What's New in Minerals: Cerussite, Amethyst Hill, Arizona by T...763 c,..,THE MINERALOCICAL RECORD.._, COVER: ELBAITE with albite, lepidolite and quartz, 4.5 cm, a historic...historic specimen from the Grotta d'Oggi, Elba, Italy. Federico Pezzotta collection; Antonio Miglioli | | | Journal (issue) | o U R M A L IN TTl Wayne and Dona Leicht, 332 Forest Avenue No. 8 P Laguna Beach, Cal. 92651 (714)...years, $500 lifetime, domestic and foreign. Payment in U.S. dollars. Editor & Pubiisher Wendell E. Wilson...changes to: 7413 N. Mowry Place Tucson, AZ 85741 in eralo gical eco rd September-October 1985 Volume...Number Five Tourrmline-1 the first special issue in the Gem Minerals Series Introduction Notes from...........................339 by R. V. Dietrich Italy Minerals of the Elba pegmatites................ | | Teertstra, David K., Cerny, Petr, Hawthorne, Frank C., Pier, Julie, Wang, Lu-Min, Ewing, Rodney C. (1998) Rubicline, a new feldspar from San Piero in Campo, Elba, Italy. American Mineralogist, 83 (11) 1335-1339 doi:10.2138/am-1998-11-1223 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1998 Rubicline, a new feldspar from San Piero in Campo, Elba, Italy Devro K. Tnpnrsrnrrr PerR dnnNfr'FruNr...was found in a pollucite-bearing rare-element pegmatite at San Piero in Campo, Elba, Italy. Rubicline...occurs as abundantbut small (<50 pm) rounded grains in r-2 cm wide veins of rubidian microcline (+ albite...interferencecolors), and crystals are apparently untwinned. In thin and polished sections, cleavage passes through...sr"K4oTcsooro)r,*,(Alonr.Feo-r)Si,oo,O*. Rubicline is, in many cases, structurally coherent with the host microcline; | | | Journal (issue) | Presidente del Gruppo Mineralogico Romano Le analogie, fatte le doverose proporzioni, tra la storia del Gruppo...Romano e quella di uno dei primi protagonisti del Museo del Collegio Nazareno sono straordinarie, ma, se...italiana. Paul M. Letarouilly, Collegio della Sapienza, in Edifices de Rome Moderne, 1860. Sede, ai tempi di...dell’Archivio di Stato. “Gabinetto Mineralogico del Collegio Nazareno”; da una vecchia lastra fotografica...P. Carlo Giuseppe Gismondi, curatore del Museo Mineralogico del Collegio Nazareno, dopo aver collaborato | | | Book | price or value of any specimens discussed or reported in this work. Copies may be purchased, while supplies...series of rare-earth species found as small crystals in drusy dolomite-lined cavities. The extremely rare...rarely as doubly terminated crystals to I cm floating in vugs of crystalline talc. Easily the best extant...floater found in a talc vug in 1997, is 1.7 cm long (Marty, 2004 ). AFRICA widely in Litchfield County...from quartz veins in a variety of metamorphic, plutonic and pegmatitic environments. In the mid- l 970s | | | Book | Defined Origin of the Name The name zeolite was created in 1756, by Freiherr Axel Fredrick Cronstedt, a Swedish...to boil and puff up in a borax bead, followed by melting to a white glass. The in in "zein" was dropped...known by many local names in the eighteenth century. Most of the research in zeolite mineralogy was done...at that time, in Germany, Italy, France, and Great Britain. Because of differences in language, nationality...The general acceptance of the mineral names used in Traite de Mineralogie by HaUy (1801) formed a basis | | | Book | Defined Origin of the Name The name zeolite was created in 1756, by Freiherr Axel Fredrick Cronstedt, a Swedish...to boil and puff up in a borax bead, followed by melting to a white glass. The in in "zein" was dropped...known by many local names in the eighteenth century. Most of the research in zeolite mineralogy was done...at that time, in Germany, Italy, France, and Great Britain. Because of differences in language, nationality...The general acceptance of the mineral names used in Traite de Mineralogie by HaUy (1801) formed a basis | | | Book | John Farndon Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from Kahle/Austin Foundation https://archive...com;www.annesspublishing.com If you like the images in this book and would like to investigate using them...publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any way or by any means, electronic...The specimens were photographed by Martyn Milner. In addition, the Department of Earth Sciences, University...(117B), greenschist (118T), platinum (141 B), diamond in kimberlite (145T), greenockite (148T), jouravskite |
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Masso Foresi, Fonte del Prete, San Piero in Campo, Campo nell'Elba, Livorno Province, Tuscany, Italy