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(1899) II.—The Glaucophane Gabbro of Pegli, North Italy. Geological Magazine, S. 4 Vol. 6 (7) 292-298 doi:10.1017/s0016756800142244

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TitleII.—The Glaucophane Gabbro of Pegli, North Italy
JournalGeological Magazine
Year1899 (July)Series:Volume4:6
Issue7
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756800142244
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Full Reference(1899) II.—The Glaucophane Gabbro of Pegli, North Italy. Geological Magazine, S. 4 Vol. 6 (7) 292-298 doi:10.1017/s0016756800142244
Plain Text(1899) II.—The Glaucophane Gabbro of Pegli, North Italy. Geological Magazine, S. 4 Vol. 6 (7) 292-298 doi:10.1017/s0016756800142244
In(1899, July) Geological Magazine S. 4 Vol. 6 (7) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesIn a paper published some years back on the Tuscan and Ligurian Serpentines Professor Bonney has noticed incidentally the occurrence of glaucophane in the gabbro associated with these rocks at Pegli, a village to the west of Genoa; and later added a rather fuller description towards the end of his paper on “The Glaucophane Eclogite of the Val d'Aoste.” Last year I spent a few days at Pegli for the purpose of examining the rocks at the village and in its neighbourhood, when I found the gabbro in some abundance, in consequence, as I think, of blasting for road-making. The specimens then collected have disclosed on examination a few points of interest which may not, I hope, be deemed a superfluous addition to the accounts already published. Those have been rather numerous.


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