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Mätti Valley, Binn Valley, Wallis (Valais), Switzerland

(Mättital, Binntal, Wallis (Valais), Schweiz (Suisse; Svizzera))

Refs.:
- Krzemnicki, M. (1992): As-Bi-Mineralisationen in der Monte-Leone-Decke im Mättital (Binntal-Region). Diplomarbeit, Universität Basel, Switzerland, 122 S.
- Krzemnicki, M. (1992): Spezielle Mineralisationen im Grenzbereich M.-Leone-Decke/Berisalserie. Schweiz. Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt., 72, 155. (in German)
- Krzemnicki, M. & Graeser, St. (1995): Das Mättital. Lapis 20 (7-8), 68-71. (in German)
- Krzemnicki M. (1997): Mineralogical investigations on hydrothermal As- and REE-bearing minerals within the gneisses of the Monte-Leone nappe (Binntal region, Switzerland). Dissertation, Universität Basel, Switzerland, 86 pp.




Mineral list contains contents from all localities listed at bottom of page


Mineral List:
  • Aeschynite-(Y)
  • Albite
    var: Pericline
  • 'Apatite'
  • Apatite-(CaF)
  • Bismuthinite
  • Bismutite
  • Cafarsite
  • Calcite
  • Carbonatecyanotrichite
  • Clinochlore
  • Cosalite
  • Galena
  • Hematite
    var: Iron Rose
  • Metakahlerite
  • 'Mica Group'
  • Mimetite
  • Quartz
    var: Sceptre Quartz
  • Titanite
  • 'Tourmaline'


    19 entries listed. 13 valid minerals.

    Localities in this Region:
    Switzerland
     
    • Wallis (Valais)
      • Binn Valley
        • Mätti Valley
    Switzerland
     
    • Wallis (Valais)
      • Binn Valley
        • Mätti Valley

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