New Insights into Graphite Deposits in Chisone and Germanasca Valleys (Dora-Maira Massif,Western Italian Alps): Scientific Advances and Applied Perspectives
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Graphite is a critical raw material due to its pivotal role in the green transition;
hence, there is a renewed interest in its exploration across Europe. The Chisone
and Germanasca Valleys (Piemonte, IT) were home to significant graphite exploitation
until the 20th century, owing to the widespread presence of graphite ore bodies hosted in
the metasedimentary succession of the Pinerolo Unit in the Dora-Maira Massif (Western
Alps). This contribution presents a renewed study on the geology, mineralogy, petrography,
and geochemistry of graphite ores and their host rocks, employing OM, SEM-EDS,
and BSE, μRaman, and ICP-OES/MS and INAA analyses. Mineralization occurs in two
metasedimentary successions: (i) the Bourcet-type succession (meta-conglomerates and
meta-sandstones intercalated with meta-siltstones/metapelites) and (ii) the Pons-type
succession (meta-siltstones/metapelites intercalated with minor meta-arenites). Graphite
occurs as (i) high-purity, fine-grained crystals dispersed within or concentrated in layers
along the regional schistosity, or (ii) low-purity, coarse-grained crystals within shear zones.
Based on crystallinity, three types of graphite were distinguished: high (Type I), intermediate
(Type II), and poor (Type III) crystalline graphite, likely formed under different genetic
conditions. The comparison of these findings has implications for future exploration and
provides new insights into the metallogeny and geological evolution of the area.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
graphite; Critical Raw Material; mineral exploration; V-by product in graphite;
Pinerolo units; Dora-Maira Massif; Western Alps; crystallinity degree; μRaman
1. Introduction
Elenco autori:
Licia Santoro, Viviane Bertone, Simona Ferrando, Chiara Groppo
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