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Theye, Thomas, Reinhardt, Jürgen, Goffé, Bruno, Jolivet, Laurent, Brunet, Christοphe (1997) Ferro- and magnesiocarpholite from the Monte Argentario (Italy): First evidence for high-pressure metamorphism of the metasedimentary Verrucano sequence, and significance for P-T path reconstruction. European Journal of Mineralogy, 9 (4) 859-874 doi:10.1127/ejm/9/4/0859

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TitleFerro- and magnesiocarpholite from the Monte Argentario (Italy): First evidence for high-pressure metamorphism of the metasedimentary Verrucano sequence, and significance for P-T path reconstruction
JournalEuropean Journal of Mineralogy
AuthorsTheye, ThomasAuthor
Reinhardt, JürgenAuthor
Goffé, BrunoAuthor
Jolivet, LaurentAuthor
Brunet, ChristοpheAuthor
Year1997 (July 23)Volume9
Issue4
PublisherSchweizerbart
DOIdoi:10.1127/ejm/9/4/0859Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceTheye, Thomas, Reinhardt, Jürgen, Goffé, Bruno, Jolivet, Laurent, Brunet, Christοphe (1997) Ferro- and magnesiocarpholite from the Monte Argentario (Italy): First evidence for high-pressure metamorphism of the metasedimentary Verrucano sequence, and significance for P-T path reconstruction. European Journal of Mineralogy, 9 (4) 859-874 doi:10.1127/ejm/9/4/0859
Plain TextTheye, Thomas, Reinhardt, Jürgen, Goffé, Bruno, Jolivet, Laurent, Brunet, Christοphe (1997) Ferro- and magnesiocarpholite from the Monte Argentario (Italy): First evidence for high-pressure metamorphism of the metasedimentary Verrucano sequence, and significance for P-T path reconstruction. European Journal of Mineralogy, 9 (4) 859-874 doi:10.1127/ejm/9/4/0859
In(1997, July) European Journal of Mineralogy Vol. 9 (4) Schweizerbart

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Monte Argentario, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy
Cala Grande, Monte Argentario, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy
Cala Moresca, Monte Argentario, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy
Forte Stella, Monte Argentario, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy
Punta di Torre Ciana area, Monte Argentario, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy

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LocalityMineral(s)
Monte Argentario, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy Calcite, Cookeite, Hematite, Limonite, Muscovite, Paragonite, Quartz
Cala Grande, Monte Argentario, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy Glaucophane
Cala Moresca, Monte Argentario, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy Lawsonite
Forte Stella, Monte Argentario, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy Ferrocarpholite, Kaolinite, Magnesiocarpholite, Sudoite
Punta di Torre Ciana area, Monte Argentario, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy Ferrocarpholite, Magnesiocarpholite, Quartz


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