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Imst - Nassereith District, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

Revier Imst - Nassereith, Nordtirol, Tirol, Österreich

Ancient lead and zinc mining district, extending between Imst in the Inn valley and Nassereith in the Lechtaler Alpen Mts.

Mineral List

Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities
Anglesite
Aurichalcite
Azurite
Baryte
Barytocalcite ?
'Calamine'
Calcite
var: Plumboan Calcite
Cerussite
Copper
Crocoite
Descloizite
Dolomite
Fluorite
Galena
Goethite
Greenockite
Hemimorphite
Hydrocerussite
Lanarkite
Limonite
Linarite
Malachite
Marcasite
Mimetite
Olivenite
Orpiment
Pyrite
Quartz
Realgar
Rosasite
Smithsonite
Sphalerite
Sulphur
'Tennantite-Tetrahedrite Series'
Vanadinite
Wulfenite
Wurtzite


39 entries listed. 34 valid minerals.

Localities in this Region

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References

- Isser (1881)
- Sidiropoulos, L. (1983): Zn-Pb-Vererzungen in Breccienzonen triadischer Karbonatgesteine der Nordtiroler Kalkalpen (zwischen Telfs, Biberwier, Nassereith und Imst). Veröffentl. d. Tiroler Landesmuseums Ferdinandeum 63, 115-133.
- Gstrein, P. (2003): Über bergbauliche Feuersetzungen im Raum Imst/Tirol. Tiroler Heimatblätter 78/2, 47-57.
- Hanneberg, A., Simon, P. & Wolkersdorfer, C. (2009): Galmei und schöne Wulfenite: Der Blei-Zink-Bergbau rund um den Fernpaß in Tirol. Lapis 34 (4), 21-31; 54.

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