| Nadeau, Olivier, Mick, Emily, Robidoux, Philippe, Grassa, Fausto, Brusca, Lorenzo, Voinot, Alexandre, Leybourne, Matthew I. (2021) Lithium isotopes and Cu-Au concentrations in hydrothermal alterations from Solfatara Volcano, Campi Flegrei caldera complex, and La Fossa volcano, Vulcano Island, Italy: Insights into epithermal ore forming environments. Ore Geology Reviews, 130. 103934pp. doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103934 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | complex, and La Fossa volcano, Vulcano Island, Italy: Insights into epithermal ore forming environments...Vulcanologia, Via Ugo La Malfa, 153 – 90146 Palermo, Italy f Queen’s Facility for Isotope Research (QFIR),...deposits La Fossa Vulcano Solfatara, Campi Flegrei, Italy Hydrothermally-altered rocks collected at Solfatara...Solfatara volcano, Campi Flegrei caldera complex, Italy, are compa rable to zones of steam-heated alterations...collected at La Fossa volcano, Vulcano island, Italy, are comparable to zones of residual vuggy silica | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | GrusErP~ DF~ LORENZO, of the Royal University of Naples? (Communicated by Sir A~eHISALD G~,rKIE, Sc.D............................. Origin of the Bay of Naples ................................. The Eruptions...discloses itself to the observer who enters the Bay of Naples by the so-called B o e c a G r a n d e , presents...spreads out into the gentle declivities upon which Naples is built. In the central background looms grand...leucotephritic, fragmental, and lava-form materials. Between Naples and Ischia lies a vast and complex assemblage of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Osservatorio Vesuviano Via Diocleziano, 328-80124 Napoli, Italy Received 2 December 2005; received in revised form...ring; MN = Monte Nuovo cinder cone; MP = Montagna spaccata strombolian formation; MS = Monte Spina small...scale pyroclastic flow formation; AMS = Agnano Monte Spina plinian deposit; NI = Nisida tuff cone; SF...di Baia Agnano Monte Spina Monte Olibano Solfatara Averno Astroni Senga 1538 AD Monte Nuovo 7 5 6 3...Volcanological background The Campanian Plain, in southern Italy, is one of the Pleistocene–Holocene Italian coastal | | | Book | grandest phaenomena of nature. During our stay in Naples we benefited, as many English geologists and physicists...gave to us the cheerful aid which makes a visit to Naples so pleasant to his countrymen. On my return to...III. ILLUSTRATIONS. PLATE I. Map of the Bay of Naples, the ' Crater' of Strabo PAGE . . 10 II. Sections... a.d. 1824 V. View of Vesuvius at Night from Naples, in March, 1868 126 VI. Upper figure. Lapilli...VII. A Column of the ' Temple of Serapis ' at Pozzuoli, show ing the two floors, the variable levels | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | aggregates of plagioclase, epidote, aetinolite, magnetite, specular-iron, and cyanite. They are divisible...ttypholite (actinolite in prevalence, plagioclase, and magnetite.) The essential components of the grey schists...chloritic mineral, and a small proportion of magnetite, interspersed with larger crystals of plagioclase...anorthite, nepheline, leueite, melanite, pleonast, magnetite, pyroxene, melilite. The Leueite exhibited roundish...by volcanoes :--labradorite with pyroxene and magnetite, and these last two with leueite (leucitite) ; | | Lamplugh, G. W., Wilkinson, S. B., Kilroe, J. R., McHenry, A., Seymour, H. J., Wright, W. B. (1907) The Geology of the Country around Limerick. Memoirs of the Geological Survey. Geological Survey of Ireland | Report (issue) | formed of plagioclases with subordinate amount of magnetite and secondary calcite. ·Continuing to the nor...condition. Olivine is repre. sen·ted by chlorite and magnetite pseudomorphs. There is a • little calcite in patches...bradorite) with some altered interstitial glass. Magnetite is fairly abundant. The last of the new igneous...alline to glassy base clusted over with minute magnetite. The phenocrysts of plagioclase are -completely...�how secondary marginal gr?wtl1s. A good deal of magnetite 1s present, but no secondary calcite. T-his roe� | | | Book (volume) | Basalt. RAMMELSBERG (Mineralchemie 1875, 427). XXII. Monte Somma. WALMSTEDT (Akad. Stockholm 1824, 2 , 359)...dieses Passes und des ihn im Osten beherrschenden Monte Chiaresso sind Bänke eingeschaltet, welche aus einem...dem vom Vallonetto durch den Serpentinkamm des Monte Rosso getrennten nächsten Seitenthal Lusignetto...grünem und chloritischem Schiefer , am Gehänge Monte di Castiglione , südöstlich unterhalb S. Piero ...Schweiz 134). - Von der Vallée de St. Nicolo am Monte Rosa erwähnt BAUER (Zeitschr. d . geol. Ges . 1874 |
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