Locality type: | Cave |
Classification |
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Species: | Hematite |
Formula: | Fe2O3 |
Confirmation |
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Validity: | Believed Valid |
Data |
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Mineral Data: | Click here to view Hematite data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Montecchio Cave, Semproniano, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy |
Data Identifiers |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 940075 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:940075:7 |
GUID (UUID V4): | 67c189d2-83e1-4b0e-aa14-301901ae82eb |
Nearest other occurrences of Hematite |
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19.5km (12.1 miles) | ⓘCase Collina, Pitigliano, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy |
26.8km (16.7 miles) | ⓘMontenero Quarry, Onano, Viterbo Province, Lazio, Italy |
27.6km (17.2 miles) | ⓘPoggio Pinzo (Gradoli pozzolana quarry), Gradoli, Viterbo Province, Lazio, Italy |
29.4km (18.3 miles) | ⓘCasale Rosati, Valentano, Viterbo Province, Lazio, Italy |
31.5km (19.5 miles) | ⓘMonte di Cellere, Cellere, Viterbo Province, Lazio, Italy |
38.0km (23.6 miles) | ⓘCampomorto Quarry, Pietra Massa Locality, Montalto di Castro, Viterbo Province, Lazio, Italy |
41.0km (25.5 miles) | ⓘPoggio Mortaio (Poggio Mortaio Mine; Monte Argentario Mine; Poggio delle Polveriere; Terra Rossa; Il Passo), Monte Argentario, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy |
45.2km (28.1 miles) | ⓘCala Grande, Monte Argentario, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy |
46.5km (28.9 miles) | ⓘCala Moresca, Monte Argentario, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy |
54.8km (34.1 miles) | ⓘGavorrano Mine, Gavorrano, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy |
References |
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De Waele, J., Galli, E., Piccini, L., and Rossi, A. (2013) Descrizione morfologica e mineralogica della grotta ipogenica sulfurea di Montecchio (Grosseto, Toscana). In: Cucchi, F., and Gudi, P. (eds.), Atti del XXI Congresso Nazionale di Speleologia “Diffusione delle conoscenze”, Sessione Attività di esplorazione e ricerca. Trieste 2-5 giugno 2011. Edizioni Università di Trieste, Trieste, 380-386 Piccini, L., De Waele, J., Galli, E., Polyak, V.J., Bernasconi, S.M., and Asmeron, Y. (2015) Sulphuric acid speleogenesis and landscape evolution: Montecchio cave, Albegna river valley (Southern Tuscany, Italy). Geomorphology, 229, 134–143 D’Angeli, M.I., De Waele, J., Carbone, C., Parise, M., Madonia, G., and Vattano, M. (2017) Secondary minerals from Italian sulfuric acid caves. In: Moore, K., White, S. (eds.), Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Speleology, Sidney, NSW, Australia, July 22-28, 2017. Australian Speleological Federation Inc., Sideney, Vol.1, 237-241 D'Angeli, I. M., Carbone, C., Nagostinis, M., Parise, M., Vattano, M., Madonia, G., and De Waele, J. (2018) New insights on secondary minerals from Italian sulfuric acid caves. International Journal of Speleology, 47, 3, 271-291. |
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