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Bad Bleiberg, Bleiberg District, Gailtaler Alpen & Karnische Alpen Mts, Carinthia, Austria

(Bad Bleiberg, Revier Bleiberg, Gailtaler Alpen & Karnische Alpen, Kärnten, Österreich)

The Eastern part of the district.
Barytic lead-zinc mineralisation.





Map Reference: 46°37'N , 13°41'E

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Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities


Mineral List:
Anglesite
var: Barytoanglesite
Anhydrite
Ankerite
Aragonite
Baryte
Bianchite
Calcite
var: Plumboan Calcite
Celestine
Cerussite
Chromatite
Descloizite
Dolomite
Ferrimolybdite ?
Fluorite
Fraipontite
Galena
Goethite
Goslarite
Greenockite
Groutite
Gypsum
Hemimorphite
Hydrozincite (TL)
Ilsemannite (TL)
Jordisite
Leadhillite
Lepidocrocite
'Marble
var: Lumachelle'

Marcasite
Melanterite
Molybdenite
Palygorskite
'Psilomelane'
Pyrite
Pyrolusite
Quartz
Ranciéite
'Schalenblende'
Smithsonite
Sphalerite
Stolzite
Strontianite
Sulphur
Vanadinite
Wulfenite (TL)
Wurtzite


80 entries listed. 42 valid minerals. 2 type localities (valid minerals). 1 type locality (other).

Localities in this Region:
Austria
 
  • Carinthia
    • Gailtaler Alpen & Karnische Alpen Mts
      • Bleiberg District
        • Bad Bleiberg
          • Legatenwand Mt.

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