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Cu deposit, Rijavitzagraben (Jeravitzagraben; Remscheniggraben), Bad Eisenkappel (Bad Eisenkappl), Karawanken, Carinthia, Austria

Latitude: 46°27'45"N
Longitude: 14°38'21"E
Kupferlagerstätte, Rijavitzagraben (Jeravitzagraben; Remscheniggraben), Bad Eisenkappel (Bad Eisenkappl), Karawanken, Kärnten, Österreich

Sedimentary Cu deposit in sandstones of the Gröden formation.
The copper ore is tennantite (Puttner, 1990a).

References

- Brunlechner (1848)
- Puttner, M. (1990a): Eine Tennantit-Vererzung mit Arsenaten im Rijavitza-Graben bei Eisenkappel. Carinthia II, 180./100.: 237-240.
- M. Puttner: Der Aufschluss 41:262-264 (1990b)
- M. Puttner: Carinthia II 185./105.:81-88 (1995)
- G. Niedermayr, I. Praetzel: Mineralien Kärntens (1995)
- G. Blass, H. W. Graf: Carinthia II 190./110.:186-187 (2000)
- G. Niedermayr: Carinthia II 191./111.:97-102 (2001)
- J. Mörtl: Carinthia II 192./112.:327 (2002)

Mineral List

Adamite
var: Cuprian Adamite
Albite
Azurite
Baryte
Beudantite
Brochantite
Calcite
Chalcophyllite
Chalcopyrite
Claraite
Clinotyrolite
Devilline
Dolomite
Galena
Gypsum
Langite
Limonite
Malachite
'Mica Group'
Olivenite
Parnauite
Pharmacosiderite
Pyrite
Quartz
Tennantite
Tyrolite
Zincolivenite ?


28 entries listed. 24 valid minerals.

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