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Timonchiello Creek (Rio Timonchiello), Schio, Vicenza Province, Veneto, Italyi
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Timonchiello Creek (Rio Timonchiello)Creek
SchioCommune
Vicenza ProvinceProvince
VenetoRegion
ItalyCountry

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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
45° North , 11° East (est.)
Estimate based on other nearby localities or region boundaries.
Margin of Error:
~8km
Type:
Köppen climate type:
Mindat Locality ID:
263642
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:263642:2
GUID (UUID V4):
0
Name(s) in local language(s):
Rio Timonchiello, Santorso and Schio, Provincia di Vicenza (Vicentino), Veneto, Italia


Rio Timochiello is a stream that originates on the Tretto plateau, east of San Rocco village (Schio municipality). South of Contrada Molin, it forms for ca. 500 m the boundary between the municipalities of Santorso and Schio and then, in the proximity of Contrada Albero Bassi, it fully enters the municipal territory of Santorso and, near Másena, flows into theTimonchio stream.

Minerals are found in erratics, originated from various outcrops of Middle Triassic porphyritic basalts located in the Rio Timonchiello valley. Many of them originate from the well-known outcrop nearAlbero Bassi (Santorso municipality), other ones may originate from outcrops in the upper valley (Schio municipality), such as those located nearContrada Molin,Contrada Gonzanti, andContrada Lovati.

The most fruitful place to search for minerals is the lower course of Rio Timonchiello, that can be reached taking the road that from Másena (Santorso municipality) leads to San Rocco for about 300 metres and then descending to the stream bed.

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Detailed Mineral List:

Analcime
Formula:Na(AlSi2O6) · H2O
Aragonite
Formula:CaCO3
Baryte
Formula:BaSO4
Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Chabazite-Ca
Formula:(Ca,K2,Na2)2[Al2Si4O12]2 · 12H2O
Dolomite
Formula:CaMg(CO3)2
Ferrierite-Mg
Formula:[Mg2(K,Na)2Ca0.5](Si29Al7)O72 · 18H2O
Goethite
Formula:Fe3+O(OH)
Heulandite-Ca
Formula:(Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
Description: Whitout analysis, it is indistinguishable from heulandite-K.
Heulandite-K
Formula:(K,Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
Description: Whitout analysis, it is indistinguishable from heulandite-Ca.
Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Quartz var. Agate
Formula:SiO2
References:
Quartz var. Amethyst
Formula:SiO2
Quartz var. Chalcedony
Formula:SiO2
References:
Quartz var. Rose Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Stilbite-Ca
Formula:NaCa4(Si27Al9)O72 · 28H2O
Description: The brick-red, fibrous-lamellar aggregates, in association with calcite and chalcedony, roughly described as "stilbite" by Maraschini (1824) can be ascribed to both stilbite-Ca and ferrierite-Mg. The real stilbite-Ca appears more commonly as pale pink to brick-red lamellar aggregates and more rarely as sheaf-like and radiating aggregates and also as red, twinned tabular crystals.

List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts
Pyrite2.EB.05aFeS2
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
Goethite4.00.Fe3+O(OH)
Quartz
var. Agate
4.DA.05SiO2
var. Amethyst4.DA.05SiO2
var. Chalcedony4.DA.05SiO2
4.DA.05SiO2
var. Rose Quartz4.DA.05SiO2
Group 5 - Nitrates and Carbonates
Calcite5.AB.05CaCO3
Dolomite5.AB.10CaMg(CO3)2
Aragonite5.AB.15CaCO3
Group 7 - Sulphates, Chromates, Molybdates and Tungstates
Baryte7.AD.35BaSO4
Group 9 - Silicates
Analcime9.GB.05Na(AlSi2O6) · H2O
Chabazite-Ca9.GD.10(Ca,K2,Na2)2[Al2Si4O12]2 · 12H2O
Ferrierite-Mg9.GD.50[Mg2(K,Na)2Ca0.5](Si29Al7)O72 · 18H2O
Heulandite-Ca9.GE.05(Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
Heulandite-K9.GE.05(K,Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
Stilbite-Ca9.GE.10NaCa4(Si27Al9)O72 · 28H2O

List of minerals for each chemical element

HHydrogen
HAnalcimeNa(AlSi2O6) · H2O
HGoethiteFe3+O(OH)
HChabazite-Ca(Ca,K2,Na2)2[Al2Si4O12]2 · 12H2O
HFerrierite-Mg[Mg2(K,Na)2Ca0.5](Si29Al7)O72 · 18H2O
HHeulandite-Ca(Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
HHeulandite-K(K,Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
HStilbite-CaNaCa4(Si27Al9)O72 · 28H2O
CCarbon
CAragoniteCaCO3
CCalciteCaCO3
CDolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
OOxygen
OQuartz var.AgateSiO2
OQuartz var.AmethystSiO2
OAnalcimeNa(AlSi2O6) · H2O
OAragoniteCaCO3
OBaryteBaSO4
OCalciteCaCO3
OQuartz var.ChalcedonySiO2
ODolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
OGoethiteFe3+O(OH)
OQuartzSiO2
OQuartz var.Rose QuartzSiO2
OChabazite-Ca(Ca,K2,Na2)2[Al2Si4O12]2 · 12H2O
OFerrierite-Mg[Mg2(K,Na)2Ca0.5](Si29Al7)O72 · 18H2O
OHeulandite-Ca(Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
OHeulandite-K(K,Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
OStilbite-CaNaCa4(Si27Al9)O72 · 28H2O
NaSodium
NaAnalcimeNa(AlSi2O6) · H2O
NaChabazite-Ca(Ca,K2,Na2)2[Al2Si4O12]2 · 12H2O
NaFerrierite-Mg[Mg2(K,Na)2Ca0.5](Si29Al7)O72 · 18H2O
NaHeulandite-Ca(Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
NaHeulandite-K(K,Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
NaStilbite-CaNaCa4(Si27Al9)O72 · 28H2O
MgMagnesium
MgDolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
MgFerrierite-Mg[Mg2(K,Na)2Ca0.5](Si29Al7)O72 · 18H2O
AlAluminium
AlAnalcimeNa(AlSi2O6) · H2O
AlChabazite-Ca(Ca,K2,Na2)2[Al2Si4O12]2 · 12H2O
AlFerrierite-Mg[Mg2(K,Na)2Ca0.5](Si29Al7)O72 · 18H2O
AlHeulandite-Ca(Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
AlHeulandite-K(K,Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
AlStilbite-CaNaCa4(Si27Al9)O72 · 28H2O
SiSilicon
SiQuartz var.AgateSiO2
SiQuartz var.AmethystSiO2
SiAnalcimeNa(AlSi2O6) · H2O
SiQuartz var.ChalcedonySiO2
SiQuartzSiO2
SiQuartz var.Rose QuartzSiO2
SiChabazite-Ca(Ca,K2,Na2)2[Al2Si4O12]2 · 12H2O
SiFerrierite-Mg[Mg2(K,Na)2Ca0.5](Si29Al7)O72 · 18H2O
SiHeulandite-Ca(Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
SiHeulandite-K(K,Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
SiStilbite-CaNaCa4(Si27Al9)O72 · 28H2O
SSulfur
SBaryteBaSO4
SPyriteFeS2
KPotassium
KChabazite-Ca(Ca,K2,Na2)2[Al2Si4O12]2 · 12H2O
KFerrierite-Mg[Mg2(K,Na)2Ca0.5](Si29Al7)O72 · 18H2O
KHeulandite-K(K,Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
CaCalcium
CaAragoniteCaCO3
CaCalciteCaCO3
CaDolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
CaChabazite-Ca(Ca,K2,Na2)2[Al2Si4O12]2 · 12H2O
CaFerrierite-Mg[Mg2(K,Na)2Ca0.5](Si29Al7)O72 · 18H2O
CaHeulandite-Ca(Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
CaHeulandite-K(K,Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72 · 26H2O
CaStilbite-CaNaCa4(Si27Al9)O72 · 28H2O
FeIron
FeGoethiteFe3+O(OH)
FePyriteFeS2
BaBarium
BaBaryteBaSO4

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