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Zircon from
Corigliano, Sessa Aurunca, Roccamonfina Volcanic Complex, Caserta, Campania, Italy


Locality type:Outcrop
Classification
Species:Zircon
Formula:Zr(SiO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Zircon data
Locality Data:Click here to view Corigliano, Sessa Aurunca, Roccamonfina Volcanic Complex, Caserta, Campania, Italy
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:538855
Long-form Identifier:1:3:538855:4
GUID (UUID V4):9798c09a-eca5-4ef0-b5e5-7a30d2cbfa04
Nearest other occurrences of Zircon
15.0km (9.3 miles) Garigliano River mouth (Foce Garigliano Mine), Sessa Aurunca, Roccamonfina Volcanic Complex, Caserta, Campania, Italy
53.7km (33.4 miles) Torregaveta, Bacoli, Naples, Campania, Italy
62.6km (38.9 miles) Pollena quarries, Pollena Trocchia, Mount Somma, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples, Campania, Italy
62.7km (39.0 miles) Lagno di Pollena, Pollena Trocchia, Mount Somma, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples, Campania, Italy
63.2km (39.3 miles) San Vito Quarry, San Vito, Ercolano, Mount Somma, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples, Campania, Italy
64.4km (40.0 miles) Trapolino Quarry (Cava Nuova), Somma Vesuviana, Mount Somma, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples, Campania, Italy
77.1km (47.9 miles) Zannone Giant Pockmark, Zannone Island, Ponza Island, Ponza, Latina Province, Lazio, Italy
References
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the deep-water northern Ionian Basin, southern Italy Francesco Perri a,⁎, Salvatore Critelli a, Rocco...di Rende (CS), Italy Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale, Italy a r t i c l e...northern Calabria along the southeastern coast of Italy provides a favorable setting in which to study complete...within the modern foreland-basin system of southern Italy. The Ionian margin of northern Calabria consists...rights reserved. doi:10.1016/j.sedgeo.2012.01.007 Corigliano basins) separated by E–W and NW–SE trending structural
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Sila and Serre Massifs (Calabria, Southern Italy) Rosa Anna Fregola 1, * , Antonio Ciccolella 1 ...Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Via Orabona 4, 70125 Bari, Italy Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse (IGG), Consiglio...delle Ricerche (CNR), Via La Pira 4, 50121 Firenze, Italy Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università...di Torino, Via Valperga Caluso 35, 10125 Torino, Italy Correspondence: rosaanna.fregola@uniba.it Abstract:...contributing to setting their genesis within a complex geologic history, starting from the late-Carboniferous
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existence ofa dipositive mononuclear Ti hydroxyl complex in this pH range, as discussed below. Other experiments...noted significant Ti mobility. Under high T-low P (volcanic) conditions, in which the fluid phase has low...is probably present as a dipositive mononuclear complex, either TiO 2÷ or Ti (OH)2+, a conclusion supported...Lukachina, 1964) supports the presence of a neutral complex. Baes and Mesmer (1986) accepted this evidence...proposed that above pH 5.6 a negatively charged complex HTiO~becomes dominant; if true this would enhance
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
In natural settings, Wu and co-workers analysed zircon grains from a quartz vein emplaced in a HP/UHP...HP/UHP terrane (Wu et al., 2009), and found that zircon and rutile crystallised from an alkali and Al–Si bearing...Lange, 2001). The atomicscale nature of titanium complex formation and solute interaction in (supercritical)...(1.95 Å). As a network former, this titanium complex associates with non-bridging oxygens in the region...Comba and Merbach, 1987). The nature of the Ti(IV) complex in dilute acidic solutions is commonly thought
Book (volume)
Spain by F. Vazquez Guzman Portugal by D. Thadeu Italy by P. Zuffardi European part of the U.S.S.R. by...Southwest Europe embraces France, Spain, Portugal and Italy. Each volume has an introductory chapter of the...• Molybdenum Mercury . • Uranium. • Rutile and zircon Iron. Europium-rich monazite Kaolin Andalusite...deposits Hercynian deposits Volcanogenic-sedimentary complex sulphide deposits . Volcanogenic-sedimentary manganese...Baixo Tejo and Sado Basins Silica sand deposits Italy by P. Zuffardi Introduction Geological setting Stratigraphy
 
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