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Ankogel area, Ankogel group, Hohe Tauern Mts, Carinthia, Austria

(Ankogelgebiet, Ankogelgruppe, Hohe Tauern, Kärnten, Österreich)

This area includes the mountains located in close vicinity to Ankogel mountain (3246 m), which is the second highest elevation in the Ankogel group and one of the highest elevations in the Eastern Alps. Specimens coming from this area are often simply labelled 'Ankogel'. However, the latter actually refers to Ankogel mountain only.




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


Mineral List:
  • Albite
  • Anatase
  • Ankerite
  • Apatite-(CaF)
    var: Carbonate-rich Apatite-(CaF)
  • Apophyllite-(KF)
  • Aragonite
  • 'Axinite'
  • Biotite
  • Brookite
  • Calcite
  • 'Chabazite'
  • 'Chlorite Group'
  • Clinochlore
       var: Ripidolite
  • Epidote
  • Fluorite
  • Hematite
  • Hemimorphite
  • Ilmenite
  • Laumontite
  • Limonite
  • Magnetite
  • Microcline
  • Molybdenite
  • 'Monazite'
  • Montanite
  • Muscovite
  • Orthoclase
    var: Adularia
  • Prehnite
  • Pyrite
  • Quartz
       var: Rock Crystal
       var: Smoky Quartz
  • Rutile
  • Scheelite
  • Schorl
  • 'Sericite'
  • Sphalerite
  • 'Stilbite'
  • Tetradymite
  • Titanite
  • 'Tourmaline Group'
  • Xenotime-(Y)


    43 entries listed. 28 valid minerals.

    Localities in this Region:
    Austria
     
    • Carinthia
      • Hohe Tauern Mts
        • Ankogel group
          • Ankogel area
    Austria
     
    • Carinthia
      • Hohe Tauern Mts
        • Ankogel group
          • Ankogel area

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