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Fabrizio Nestola

Researcher at University of Padua

Publications -  380
Citations -  7987

Fabrizio Nestola is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diamond & Geology. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 340 publications receiving 6346 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabrizio Nestola include Virginia Tech & University of Turin.

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Maletoyvayamite, Au3Se4Te6, a new mineral from Maletoyvayam deposit, Kamchatka peninsula, Russia

TL;DR: Maletoyvayamite, Au3Se4Te6, is a new mineral discovered in a heavy-mineral concentrate from the Gaching occurrence of the Maletoyevayam deposit, Kamchatka, Russia (60°19′51.87″N, 164°46′25.65″E).
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Thermodynamic behaviour of the high-temperature $$P\bar 1{\text{-}}I\bar 1$$ phase transition along the CaAl2Si2O8–SrAl2Si2O8 join

TL;DR: In this article, high-temperature powder diffraction patterns were taken from room temperature to T = 740°C from synthetic feldspars along the join CaAl2Si2O8-SrAl 2Si 2O8(An−SrF).
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Phase transitions during compression of thaumasite, Ca3Si(OH)6(CO3)(SO4)·12H2O: A high-pressure synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction study

TL;DR: In this article, the high-pressure behavior of the thaumasite structure was investigated using synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction, up to 19.5 GPa.
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Multiphase inclusions associated with residual carbonate in a transition zone diamond from Juina (Brazil)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined multiphase inclusions entrapped within a diamond from the Rio Vinte e um de Abril, Sao Luiz area (Juina, Brazil), using a combination of non-destructive methods.
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Fassinaite, Pb(2)(2+)(S(2)O(3))(CO(3)), the first mineral with coexisting thiosulphate and carbonate groups: description and crystal structure

TL;DR: Fassinaite is a new mineral from the Trentini mine, Mount Naro, Vicenza Province, Veneto, Italy (holotype locality) as discussed by the authors, which is also reported from the Erasmus adit, Schwarzleo District, Leogang, Salzburg, Austria and the Friedrich-Christian mine, Schapbach, Black Forest, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany (cotype localities).