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Locality Name:
Baselga Di Pinè, Fersina Stream Basin, Trento Province (Trentino), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

Oldest recorded age at locality: 281
Youngest recorded age at locality: 252

mindat Locality ID: 146143
mindat URL: http://www.mindat.org/loc-146143.html

Tectonic Settings:

Total number of sublocalities beneath "Baselga Di Pinè, Fersina Stream Basin, Trento Province (Trentino), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy": 6
Total number of bottom-level sublocalities: 4

Number of Child Localities: 4
Child Localities:
Le Trote ("La Trota")
"Le Trote" ("La Trota")
Faida
Gril

Latitude: 46°6'24"N
Longitude: 11°14'47"E
Decimal Degree (lat, lon): 46.106666666667,11.246388888889

AThis mineral is Anthropogenic.
GThis mineral is directly dated.
BThis mineral is reported as having this age.
YThis mineral is using an age reported as an element mineralization period.
OThis mineral is using an age calculated from all data at the locality.
RThe age displayed for this mineral originates from a different, non-child locality.
PThe age displayed for this mineral is the range of ages for this mineral at all of this locality's children.
This mineral's age has not yet been recorded.

This Mineral list contains entries from this locality, including sub-localities. Minerals in bold are reported by mindat.org as occurring directly at this locality, and do not occur at any children (sublocalities) of this locality.

Elements at this locality, including sub-localities: Ag Al As Au C Ca Cu Fe H K Mg Mn Na O Pb S Sb Si Ti Zn 

Elements from minerals reported directly at this locality: 

Structural Groups for minerals in this locality: 
AcanthiteAllophaneAluniteAmorphousAmphiboleBaryteCalciteChalcopyriteChloriteClay
ClinozoisiteCopperEpidoteFeldsparGarnetGypsumMicaNoneNot in a structural groupPrehnite
PyritePyroxeneQuartzRhodoniteRocksaltRutileSphaleriteSulphurTetrahedriteWollastonite

37 IMA Minerals at location:
Acanthite  (*)Albite  (*)Anatase  (*)Andradite  (*)Anglesite  (*)
Beaverite-(Cu)  (*)Bustamite  (*)Calcite  (*)Chalcopyrite  (*)Chamosite  (*)
Clinochlore  (*)Clinozoisite  (*)Epidote  (*)Galena  (*)Gold  (*)
Gypsum  (*)Hemimorphite  (*)Jarosite  (*)Johannsenite  (*)Kutnohorite  (*)
Muscovite  (*)Neotocite  (*)Opal  (*)Prehnite  (*)Pyrite  (*)
Pyrolusite  (*)Quartz  (*)Ranciéite  (*)Rhodochrosite  (*)Rhodonite  (*)
Silver  (*)Sphalerite  (*)Sulphur  (*)Tennantite-(Fe)  (*)Tetrahedrite-(Zn)  (*)
Tremolite  (*)Woodruffite  (*)
Mineral nameStructural GroupsIMA FormulaMax Age (Ma)Min Age (Ma)# of Sublocalities containing mineralLOCALITY IDs, not mindat ids# of localities containing mineral
Acanthite  (*)AcanthiteAg2S2812521722932793
Albite  (*)FeldsparNa(AlSi3O8)2812521722938803
Anatase  (*)Not in a structural groupTiO22812521722932162
Andradite  (*)GarnetCa3Fe3+2(SiO4)32812521722931534
Anglesite  (*)BarytePb(SO4)2812521722932734
Beaverite-(Cu)  (*)AlunitePb(Fe3+2Cu)(SO4)2(OH)6281252172293132
Bustamite  (*)WollastoniteMn2Ca2MnCa(Si3O9)2281252172293101
Calcite  (*)CalciteCa(CO3)28125217229327770
Chalcopyrite  (*)ChalcopyriteCuFeS2281252272293,7229627198
Chamosite  (*)Chlorite Clay(Fe2+,Mg,Al,Fe3+)6(Si,Al)4O10(OH,O)8281252172293577
Clinochlore  (*)Chlorite ClayMg5Al(AlSi3O10)(OH)82812521722931756
Clinozoisite  (*)Clinozoisite EpidoteCa2Al3[Si2O7][SiO4]O(OH)2812521722931025
Epidote  (*)Epidote ClinozoisiteCa2(Al2Fe3+)[Si2O7][SiO4]O(OH)2812521722938173
Galena  (*)RocksaltPbS281252272293,7229624243
Gold  (*)CopperAu28125217229630554
Gypsum  (*)GypsumCa(SO4)·2H2O2812521722936890
Hemimorphite  (*)Not in a structural groupZn4(Si2O7)(OH)2·H2O2812521722931689
Jarosite  (*)AluniteKFe3+3(SO4)2(OH)62812521722932228
Johannsenite  (*)PyroxeneCaMnSi2O628125217229373
Kutnohorite  (*)NoneCaMn2+(CO3)2281252172293234
Muscovite  (*)Mica ClayKAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH)228125217229317380
Neotocite  (*)Allophane(Mn,Fe)SiO3·H2O (?)281252172293186
Opal  (*)AmorphousSiO2·nH2O2812521722932994
Prehnite  (*)PrehniteCa2Al(Si3Al)O10(OH)22812521722931898
Pyrite  (*)PyriteFeS2281252272293,7229639462
Pyrolusite  (*)RutileMnO2281252272293,722963106
Quartz  (*)QuartzSiO2281252272293,7229561156
Ranciéite  (*)None(Ca,Mn2+)0.2(Mn4+,Mn3+)O2·0.6H2O281252172293177
Rhodochrosite  (*)CalciteMn(CO3)2812521722931711
Rhodonite  (*)RhodoniteCaMn3Mn(Si5O15)281252172293969
Silver  (*)CopperAg2812521722935186
Sphalerite  (*)SphaleriteZnS281252272293,7229621482
Sulphur  (*)SulphurS2812521722932045
Tennantite-(Fe)  (*)TetrahedriteCu6(Cu4Fe2)As4S132812521722961803
Tetrahedrite-(Zn)  (*)TetrahedriteCu6(Cu4Zn2)Sb4S132812521722965317
Tremolite  (*)Amphibole   Ca2(Mg5.0-4.5Fe2+0.0-0.5)Si8O22(OH)22812521722932562
Woodruffite  (*)NoneZn2(Mn4+,Mn3+)5O10·4H2O28125217229325



Locality Notes from all Ages at Locality:
Age IDLocality Notes
Giersdorf_00000651The Val Daone Conglomerate is a mid-Permian unit that runs through much of the south-central Alpine region. Some localities possess trace amounts of U and Cu.


4 Ages assigned to this locality:

Excel IDMax Age (Ma)Min Age (Ma)Age as listed in referenceDating MethodAge InterpretPrioritized?Sample SourceSample NumRun NumAge from other LocalityDated MineralMinerals explicitely stated as having this ageAge applies to these ElementsMinDat Locality IDDated Locality (Max Age)Location as listed in referenceReferenceReference DOIReference IDAge Notes
Giersdorf_00000651268266late- to post-KazanianBiostratigraphyAge is interpreted by the author as being linked to the "Mid Permian Event" which is a surge of tectonic activity that represents the final act of the Hercyanian/Variscan cycle   Yes  24815Trento Province (Trentino), Trentino-Alto Adige, ItalyTrento RegionCassinis et al. (2008) IJG127_519Age of the Val Daone Conglomerate is expressed as Mid to Upper Permian, late to post Kazanian and possibly up into the lower Tatarian. The age is derived from palynological evidence as well as other paleontological sources compiled and given an estimated age. See fig. 11
Giersdorf_00000652276273276-273Biostratigraphy    Yes  24815Trento Province (Trentino), Trentino-Alto Adige, ItalyTrento RegionCassinis et al. (2008) IJG127_519Age of the Treviogo is described as lower to middle Permian, mostly Kungarian. The age is derived from palynological evidence as well as other paleontological sources compiled and given an estimated age. See fig. 11
Giersdorf_00000653281277281-277Biostratigraphy    Yes  24815Trento Province (Trentino), Trentino-Alto Adige, ItalyTrento RegionCassinis et al. (2008) IJG127_519Age of the Collio Formation is described as lower Permian, mostly Artinskian. The numbers do not agree with the GSA's Arinskian age as the paper uses a different Time Scale. The age is derived from palynological evidence as well as other paleontological sources compiled and given an estimated age. See fig. 11
Giersdorf_00000654266252266-252Biostratigraphy    Yes  24815Trento Province (Trentino), Trentino-Alto Adige, ItalyTrento RegionCassinis et al. (2008) IJG127_519Age of the Verrucano formation is described as Upper Permian and Upper Tatarian. The age is derived from palynological evidence as well as other paleontological sources compiled and given an estimated age. See fig. 11


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