Articles | Volume 37, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/ejm-37-483-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/ejm-37-483-2025
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21 Jul 2025
Research article |  | 21 Jul 2025

Chrysoberyl from the Sabatini Volcanic Complex (Latium, Italy): chemical and petrological peculiarities

Giuseppe Illuminati, Silvia Musetti, Fabio Bellatreccia, Cristian Biagioni, Enrico Caprilli, Ahmad Rabiee, and Marco E. Ciriotti

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In this work, we present the most iron-rich chrysoberyl discovered to date, found in the Sabatini Volcanic Complex (Latium, Italy). We provide a comprehensive overview of its chemical, structural, spectroscopic, and optical properties. The characterization of this chrysoberyl reveals several unique features, offering valuable insights into its genetic model and geochemical constraints, which are consistent with existing literature on the Sabatini complex and with ongoing research.
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