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Colonnata Valley
Geometrie di deformazione nell'alta valle di Colonnata; un esempio di strutturazione polifasica e composita nelle Alpi Apuane
Carraraite and zaccagnaite, two new minerals from the Carrara marble quarries: their chemical compositions, physical properties, and structural features
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MINERAL NAMES: THIRD UPDATE
Mosaic marble tesserae from the underwater archaeological site of Baia (Naples, Italy): determination of the provenance
NEW MINERALS
NEW MINERALS
The Fornovolasco area (Alpi Apuane, Northern Apennines): a review and update on its Palaeozoic succession, middle Permian magmatism, and tectonic setting
Carrara Marble: a nomination for ‘Global Heritage Stone Resource’ from Italy
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 that was able – for a variety of reasons not easily repeatable in future stone history – from the dawn of the stone sector, to trigger a flywheel effect on a global scale. Suitable for any environment and cultural context, this versatile marble has been appreciated in almost any field of application – from building to architecture, from fine arts to urban landscape, from funerary art to modern 3D design – probably reaching its highest point in the eternal works of famous sculpturers, artists and architects such as Michelangelo, Donatello, Jacopo Della Quercia, Canova, Bernini, and many others. It is currently excavated in more than 100 quarries, processed almost everywhere and sold all over the world.