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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2012
European Journal of Mineralogy (2012) 24 (2): 333–343.
...Roberto Compagnoni; Franco Rolfo; Daniele Castelli Abstract A block is described, which is exposed in the antigorite serpentinite of Vallone Bulè, belonging to the Basal Serpentinite Unit of the Monviso massif (Piemonte Zone of calcschists with meta-ophiolites). The block consists of a quartz...
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Bulk-rock chemical composition of major elements (a), primitive mantle normalized spidergram of minor and trace elements (b), and chondrite-normalized REE pattern (c) of the inner (quartz-jadeite rock (OF 3039c) and the outer (jadeitite (OF 3039r) portions of sample OF 3039 from Vallone Bulè, Monviso massif. Composition of late-magmatic dykes within the Verné metaplagiogranite (samples OF2729 and OF2746: Castelli & Lombardo, 2007) are also shown in (b) and (c) for comparison.
Published: 01 March 2012
Fig. 8 Bulk-rock chemical composition of major elements (a), primitive mantle normalized spidergram of minor and trace elements (b), and chondrite-normalized REE pattern (c) of the inner (quartz-jadeite rock (OF 3039c) and the outer (jadeitite (OF 3039r) portions of sample OF 3039 from Vallone
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Two eclogite (Ecl) blocks exposed within foliated antigorite serpentinite (lighter rocks) belonging to the Basal serpentinite Unit of the Monvisometa-ophiolite(cf.Fig. 2). In the eclogite block to the right, a cm-thick chlorite reaction rim with the hosting serpentinite is visible. The Basal serpentinite Unit, besides eclogites and omphacitites, also includes jadeitite blocks such as that shown in Fig. 4. Colle di Luca, on the divide between Val Varaita and Vallone Bulè (Valle Po).
Published: 01 March 2012
. The Basal serpentinite Unit, besides eclogites and omphacitites, also includes jadeitite blocks such as that shown in Fig. 4 . Colle di Luca, on the divide between Val Varaita and Vallone Bulè (Valle Po).
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2016
European Journal of Mineralogy (2016) 28 (5): 889–905.
... of analogous coeval sites and field survey is reported: 1) Castello di Annone; 2) Alba; 3) Brignano Frascata; 4) Gaione; 5) Momperone; 6) Ponte Ghiara; 7) Rivanazzano; 8) Rocca di Cavour; 9) Sammardenchia; 10) San Lazzaro di Savena; 11) Vallone dei Carbonieri. Archaeological surveys identified several...
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