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Monte Amiata

Italy vicinity of Monte Amiata Near banks of roasted cinnabar ... [Pg.397]

Monte Amiata 0.3-0.2 - Central cone of prevailing trachydacite lava flows and domes, with a few late stage olivine-latite and shoshonite lavas. [Pg.19]

Monte Amiata is a 1738 m-high cone dominated by trachydacitic lava flows and domes with a few late-erupted shoshonites and latites. Magmatism is 0.3 to 0.2 Ma and is associated with well-known and long-exploited cinnabar mineralisations (Mazzuoli and Pratesi 1963 Barberi et al. 1971 van Bergen 1985 Ferrari et al. 1996 and references therein). The Monte Amiata trachydacites exhibit a porphyritic texture with abundant... [Pg.27]

Bergen van MJ (1985) Common trace element characteristics of crustal- and mantle-derived K-rich magmas from Monte Amiata (central Italy). Chem Geol 48 125-135... [Pg.326]

Crisci GM, De Rosa R, Esperanfa S, Mazzuoli R, Sonnino M (1991) Temporal evolution of a three component system the Island of Lipari (Aeolian Arc, southern Italy). Bull Volcanol 53 207-221 Cristiani C, Mazzuoli R (2003) Monte Amiata volcanic products and their inclusions. Per Mineral 72 169-181... [Pg.334]

Ferrari L, Conticelli S, Burlamacchi L, Manetti P (1996) Volcanological evolution of the Monte Amiata, Southern Tuscany new geological and petrochemical data. Acta Vulcanol 8 41-56... [Pg.339]

Mazzuoli R, Pratesi M (1963) Rilevamento e studio chimico-petrografico delle rocce vulcaniche del Monte Amiata. Atti Soc Tosc Sci Nat A70 355-429 Mazzuoli R, Tortorici L, Ventura G (1995) Oblique rifting in Salina, Lipari and Vulcano Islands (Aeolian Islands, Southern Italy). Terra Nova 7 444-452 Meibom A, Anderson DL (2003) The statistical upper mantle assemblage. Earth Planet Sci Lett 217 123-139... [Pg.347]


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