| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the Istituto di Mineralogia e Petrologia, Modena, Italy K, U and Li Abundances in Ultramafic Rocks of the...Tethyan ophiolites from the Northern Apennines (Italy), the Hellenides (Greece) and the Dinarides (Yugoslavia)...Mediterranean Alpine system from the Northern Apennines (Italy), the Hellenides (Greece) and the Dinarides (Yugoslavia)...Voltri complex, Liguria, Italy (Bezzi and Piccardo, 1971) 21 Varana, Modena, Italy (Bertolani and Capedri...Sassomorello, Modena, Italy (Bertolani and Capedri, 1966) 24 Pescale Valley, Modena, Italy (Bertolani and | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | so-called Tertiary serpentines of Monte Ferrato in Prato (Tuscany), and those of parts of the Ligurian...which, accompanied by enstatite, serpentine, and chromite, is interstratified with the younger gneissic...rocks of the Pyrenees. From my own observations in Italy in 1881, I could not doubt the correctness of these...the so-called Eocene serpentines of Liguria and Tuscany until 1878, a few months before his death, when...returning from a long campaign in the Apennines of Prato (Tuscany) and the Apennines of Liguria, I was agreeably | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | oceanic basins and Northern Apennine ophiolites (Italy) - A comparison Rl~JEAN HI'BERT 1, GIANCARLO SERRI...2Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, 1-56100 Pisa (Italy) 3IFREMER, Centre de Brest, F-29273 Brest Cddex...oceanic basins and Northern Apennine ophiolites (Italy) - A comparison. In: L. Beccaluva (Guest-Editor)...peridotites. The coexisting spinel is typically a Ti-chromite with high Cr# (43-60). The most Mg-rich olivine...Carnovale (Q8B); 9=Querceto (Q-3); lO=Monte Ferrato (BRF-33); 11=Monte Castelli (0T-43, 0T-45, OT-51, OT-61); | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | peace of Amiens in 1803. Thence he travelled to Italy and other countries. In 1807 he first visited the...examinations of that beautiful province with excursions to other parts of Italy, and to the Islands of Pianosa...~Giornale Ligustico.' At the scientific congresses of Italy he was a constant attendant, and was no less than...new species. Two winters after this he passed in Italy, with Madame yon R., and her son, working vigorously...Swiss Natural History Society, he showed that in Tuscany there exist an Upper Miocene, a Pliocene, and a | | | Book (volume) | by periodical volcanic excitement—as Asia Minor, Italy, &e. 2. The arrangement of the various strata in...century was wholly wasted among the naturalists of Italy, France, England, and Germany in the ridiculous...bronzite, enstatite, olivine, Hauyne, graphite, chromite, magnetic pyrites, all of which may be found in...Somma, Double silicate of alumina Old lavas of Monte Thjorsa in Iceland, napoleonite and lime, in which...hydrochloric acid Unknown in the older rocks. Monte Somma lavas of Vesuvius, trachyte between Andernach |
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