Predictive Mineralogy
Possible unrecorded species at Alpe di Caneto (Alpe Caneto), Re, Verbano-Cusio-Ossola Province, Piedmont, Italy
This table is based on statistical analysis of other localities containing similar species to the ones found at this locality.
Possible missing species | Formula | Match % | Due to recorded presence of |
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Quartz | SiO2 | 99.99% | Actinolite (69.88 %), Chalcopyrite (67.26 %), Clinozoisite (72.76 %), Diopside (51.68 %), Dravite (76.98 %), Epidote (69.84 %), Prehnite (64.07 %), Talc (52.15 %), Tremolite (61.46 %) |
Calcite | CaCO3 | 99.70% | Actinolite (55.10 %), Clinozoisite (56.64 %), Diopside (54.07 %), Epidote (51.60 %), Hydromagnesite (59.54 %), Prehnite (61.24 %), Tremolite (55.93 %) |
Pyrite | FeS2 | 99.61% | Actinolite (62.14 %), Chalcopyrite (75.16 %), Clinozoisite (51.74 %), Dravite (53.71 %), Epidote (56.37 %), Tremolite (57.83 %) |
Muscovite | KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2 | 55.52% | Dravite (55.53 %) |
Magnetite | Fe2+Fe3+2O4 | 53.37% | Actinolite (53.38 %) |
Aragonite | CaCO3 | 52.92% | Hydromagnesite (52.93 %) |
Galena | PbS | 40.85% | Chalcopyrite (51.07 %) |
Sphalerite | ZnS | 40.53% | Chalcopyrite (50.66 %) |
Key: Mineral matches key element mineralogy of deposit Key element(s) in mineral not listed for deposit (-20% score)
Predicting paragenetic modes of deposit
Green indicates almost certain match based on minerals unique to a certain deposit type. Yellow indicates a possibly poor match, but should not be entirely discounted. Scores > 100 indicate strong confidence.