Sa Corona ‘e sa Craba (Barbusi, Carbonia, Southwest Sardinia) is a natural cave almost entirely developed within a quartzite vein. Its natural entrance, enlarged during mining operations, opens at 260 m asl. The cave is composed of an over 200 m long and 20 m wide gallery developed in a NW-SE direction. During our surveys we collected over 50 small samples of crusts, coatings and spars from all over the cave, on which we performed X-ray diffraction analysis in order to understand the speleogenetic pathways. These samples ranged in color from yellow to red, purple, brownish, grey, white, pinkish, bluish and black. Beside the already known minerals, the following have been discovered for the first time within this cavity: sulfide: cinnabar; sulfates: alunite, natroalunite, basaluminite, walthierite and gypsum; phosphates: taranakite, spheniscidite, robertsite, Al-rich strengite, hydroxylapatite, vashegyite and an unnamed Pb-Mo oxide phosphate; silicates: halloysite, lizardite and clay minerals of the illite and smectite group; oxyhydroxides: hematite, goethite, pyrolusite and todorokite.

Baldoni Eleonora, De Waele Jo, Galli Ermanno, Messina Mauro, Onac Bogdan P., Sanna Laura, et al. (2013). Mineralogy and speleogenesis of the Corona ‘e sa Craba quartzite cave (southwest Sardinia).. Brno : Czech Speleological Society.

Mineralogy and speleogenesis of the Corona ‘e sa Craba quartzite cave (southwest Sardinia).

DE WAELE, JO HILAIRE AGNES;SAURO, FRANCESCO;
2013

Abstract

Sa Corona ‘e sa Craba (Barbusi, Carbonia, Southwest Sardinia) is a natural cave almost entirely developed within a quartzite vein. Its natural entrance, enlarged during mining operations, opens at 260 m asl. The cave is composed of an over 200 m long and 20 m wide gallery developed in a NW-SE direction. During our surveys we collected over 50 small samples of crusts, coatings and spars from all over the cave, on which we performed X-ray diffraction analysis in order to understand the speleogenetic pathways. These samples ranged in color from yellow to red, purple, brownish, grey, white, pinkish, bluish and black. Beside the already known minerals, the following have been discovered for the first time within this cavity: sulfide: cinnabar; sulfates: alunite, natroalunite, basaluminite, walthierite and gypsum; phosphates: taranakite, spheniscidite, robertsite, Al-rich strengite, hydroxylapatite, vashegyite and an unnamed Pb-Mo oxide phosphate; silicates: halloysite, lizardite and clay minerals of the illite and smectite group; oxyhydroxides: hematite, goethite, pyrolusite and todorokite.
2013
Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Speleology, Brno 19-27 July 2013
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Baldoni Eleonora, De Waele Jo, Galli Ermanno, Messina Mauro, Onac Bogdan P., Sanna Laura, et al. (2013). Mineralogy and speleogenesis of the Corona ‘e sa Craba quartzite cave (southwest Sardinia).. Brno : Czech Speleological Society.
Baldoni Eleonora; De Waele Jo; Galli Ermanno; Messina Mauro; Onac Bogdan P.; Sanna Laura; Sauro Francesco; Villani Mauro
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