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St Veit an der Glan, Gurktaler Alpen Mts, Carinthia, Austria

(St Veit an der Glan, Gurktaler Alpen, Kärnten, Österreich)


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


Mineral List:
Acanthite
'Adularia'
Allophane
Almandine
Anatase
Anglesite
Ankerite
Antlerite
Apatite-(CaF)
var: Carbonate-rich Apatite-(CaF)

Aragonite
var: Flos Ferri
Arsenopyrite
Aurichalcite
Azurite
Baryte
Bindheimite
Birnessite
Bornite
Boulangerite
Bournonite
Brochantite
Calcite
Carbonatecyanotrichite
Cerussite
'Chalcedony'
Chalcoalumite
Chalcopyrite
Chloritoid
Cinnabar
Clinochlore
var: Pennine
Copper
Corkite
Covellite
Cuprite
Devilline
Dolomite
Erythrite
Galena
var: Argentiferous Galena
'Garnet Group'
Glauconite
Goethite
Greenockite
Gypsum
Halloysite
Hematite
Hemimorphite
Hinsdalite
Hollandite
Hydromagnesite
Hydrozincite
Ilmenite
Jarosite
Kaolinite
Langite
Limonite
Linarite
Magnetite
Malachite
Marcasite
Mixite
Muscovite
var: Fuchsite

Namuwite
Palmierite
Partzite ?
Plumbojarosite
Posnjakite
Pyrargyrite
Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
var: Rock Crystal
Ramsbeckite
Ranciéite
Rosasite
Rutile
Schulenbergite
Serpierite
Siderite
Smithsonite
Sphalerite
Stilpnomelane
Strontianite
Sulphur
Synchysite-(Ce)
'Tennantite-Tetrahedrite Series'
Tetrahedrite
Todorokite
Vashegyite
Vauquelinite
'Wad'
Wulfenite
Zoisite


167 entries listed. 81 valid minerals.

Localities in this Region:
Austria
 
  • Carinthia
    • Gurktaler Alpen Mts
      • St Veit an der Glan
          • Wrodnigsäge
        • Sonntagsberg Mt.
          • Grassendorf
        • Wietersdorf

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