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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2001
American Mineralogist (2001) 86 (10): 1293–1301.
...Stefano Merlino; Paolo Orlandi Abstract Two new mineral species, carraraite and zaccagnaite, were found in cavities in calcite veins in marble quarries of the Carrara basin (Apuan Alps, Italy). Carraraite, Ca 3 Ge(OH) 6 (SO 4 ) 1.08 (CO 3 ) 0.92 · 12H 2 O, occurs as submillimetric crystals, tabular...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2015
DOI: 10.1144/SP407.21
EISBN: 9781862396951
... Abstract Carrara Marble, from Italy, probably one of the most famous dimension stones in the collective memory and in ordinary people, is here nominated as a suitable ‘Global Heritage Stone Resource’. Quarried since pre-Roman times, the Carrara marble is the testimonial of an area/industry...
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C and O stable isotope diagram of <span class="search-highlight">quarry</span> distribution of fine-grained marbl...
Published: 01 June 2016
Fig. 5 C and O stable isotope diagram of quarry distribution of fine-grained marbles from Docimium/Afyon, Carrara and Pentelicon (from A ttanasio et alii , 2006 ).
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C and O stable isotope diagram of <span class="search-highlight">quarry</span> distribution of a) Docimium&#x2F;Afyon;...
Published: 01 March 2014
Fig. 7 C and O stable isotope diagram of quarry distribution of a) Docimium/Afyon; b) Carrara and c) Thasos (coarse dolomitic marbles) ( Attanasio et al ., 2006 ).
Journal Article
Published: 26 June 2017
European Journal of Mineralogy (2017) 29 (6): 1031–1044.
... about the crystal structure of this mineral, the structural role played by these chemical elements was unknown. The crystal structure of claraite has now been solved from single-crystal X-ray diffraction data by using a specimen from the marble quarries of Carrara, Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy. Electron...
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Geographical setting of  Augusta Emerita  (star symbol), the principal whit...
Published: 01 March 2014
Plata district (AP), Viana do Alentejo and Alconera. In the Betic Chain: the quarries of the Málaga district (mainly dolomitic marbles of Mijas-Coín) and the quarries of the Almería district. Abbreviation for classical marbles cited in the text: Carrara (C), Thasos (T), Pentelikon (Pe), Hymettos (H
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Claraite, thin tabular crystals associated with an unidentified fibrous Cu–...
Published: 26 June 2017
Fig. 1 Claraite, thin tabular crystals associated with an unidentified fibrous Cu–Zn chloro-arsenate–carbonate. Gioia quarries, Carrara, Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy. Collection Museo di Storia Naturale, University of Pisa. Catalogue number 19899.
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The travertine deposits exposed in the Campo Muri <span class="search-highlight">quarry</span>. ( a ) Panoramic v...
Published: 23 February 2017
Fig. 4. The travertine deposits exposed in the Campo Muri quarry. ( a ) Panoramic view of the western quarry wall. The Etruscan–Roman ruins are located at the top of the largest white-dashed rectangle. ( b ) Detail of the western wall where the three main depositional events, separated by angular
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2016
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2016) 135 (2): 236–249.
...Fig. 5 C and O stable isotope diagram of quarry distribution of fine-grained marbles from Docimium/Afyon, Carrara and Pentelicon (from A ttanasio et alii , 2006 ). ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2014
European Journal of Mineralogy (2014) 26 (2): 333–354.
... Plata district (AP), Viana do Alentejo and Alconera. In the Betic Chain: the quarries of the Málaga district (mainly dolomitic marbles of Mijas-Coín) and the quarries of the Almería district. Abbreviation for classical marbles cited in the text: Carrara (C), Thasos (T), Pentelikon (Pe), Hymettos (H...
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( 1 )  Elrathina brevifrons  Rasetti,  1951 , holotype, USNM 116223, carapa...
Published: 20 December 2016
and Halley, 1979 , holotype, USNM 208228, carapace without librigenae; Carrara Formation, Belted Range, Nye County, Nevada; ( 3 ) Elrathia georgiensis Resser, 1937b , plaster cast of holotype in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass., USNM
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2014
European Journal of Mineralogy (2014) 26 (2): 323–331.
...Fig. 7 C and O stable isotope diagram of quarry distribution of a) Docimium/Afyon; b) Carrara and c) Thasos (coarse dolomitic marbles) ( Attanasio et al ., 2006 ). ...
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Journal Article
Published: 29 September 2017
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2017) 50 (4): 412–416.
... colour play). In contrast, Italy is the most important EU country for dimension stone production: several important quarry basins are present in Italy (e.g. Carrara marble, marble from Sicily, Trentino porphyry, Apulia limestones, Sardinia granites, NW Italy gneiss (Luserna stone, Serizzi, Beole...
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Published: 01 October 2020
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2020) 139 (3): 451–468.
.... Moreover, a variety of Asiatic small elements decor the Romanesque façade such as Breccia Corallina and Occhio di Pavone , coming from the Roman quarries of Bithynia (Asia Minor). Some marble slabs are carved into Italian Carrara, Thasian from Greece, Proconnesian, Pavonazzetto and Iassense...
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δ 13 C and δ 18 O diagram for Mediterranean marbles used in antiquity and t...
Published: 01 November 2010
Fig. 7. δ 13 C and δ 18 O diagram for Mediterranean marbles used in antiquity and the marble samples from Campiglia Marittima quarries (solid circles, “A” samples; open triangles, samples B1–B3; solid squares, samples B4–B10; open squares, “C” samples). Reference isotopic field from Moens et
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2003
European Journal of Mineralogy (2003) 15 (1): 217–224.
... “Calacatta” marble from the renowned Carrara quarries. The ordinary MPM varieties show a distinctly finer grain size (less than 0.1 mm), a more evident ornamentation and a higher dolomite content than the better-known marble of the Apuan Alps; moreover they are not translucent and have a glassy fracture...
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Published: 01 October 2018
Earth Sciences History (2018) 37 (2): 363–379.
... collection of fifty (later sixty) Devonshire marbles by Mr J. P. Hubbard from Petit Tor Quarry in ‘Babicomb’ (Babbacombe) in 1809 ( Hubbard 1809 ); a substantial batch of twenty-nine Irish marbles from the Dublin Society including the now well-known Kilkenny marble in 1810 ( Vallancey 1809 ), a diverse...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2013
European Journal of Mineralogy (2013) 25 (6): 1005–1016.
... and dadsonite from Buca della Vena mine ( Orlandi et al., 2010 ). Other smaller quarrying districts are located in the Apuan Alps; for the study of Pb/(Sb,As) acicular sulfosalts, the most important of these districts is that of Seravezza, located about 20 km southwest of Carrara. The marble quarries...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2001
The Canadian Mineralogist (2001) 39 (6): 1751–1760.
... Vserossiiskogo Mineralogicheskogo Obshchestva 130 (5), 1 –8 (in Russ.). Locality : Gioia quarry, Colonnata valley, Carrara basin, Apuan Alps, northern Tuscany, Italy. Occurrence : In calcite vein cavities within the famous Carrara marble. Associated minerals are: azurite...
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Journal Article
Published: 23 February 2017
Journal of the Geological Society (2017) 174 (4): 679–699.
...Fig. 4. The travertine deposits exposed in the Campo Muri quarry. ( a ) Panoramic view of the western quarry wall. The Etruscan–Roman ruins are located at the top of the largest white-dashed rectangle. ( b ) Detail of the western wall where the three main depositional events, separated by angular...
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