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Nöckelberg District, Schwarzleograben, Hütten, Leogang, Saalfelden, Salzburg, Austria

(Revier Nöckelberg, Schwarzleograben, Hütten, Leogang, Saalfelden, Salzburg, Österreich)

Ni-, Co- and Cu-mining area, explored first around 1700.
Located on the eastern flank of the Schwarzleograben (Schwarzleo gorge).

Ref.:
- Feitzinger, G., Ibetsberger, H. & Vetters, W. (2003): Bergbau und Rohstoffe im Land Salzburg. Begleitheft zu "Die Woche des Offenen Bergbaus 27. 6 - 4. 7. 2003), Verein Schätze aus Salzburgs Boden & Aktion Salzburger Kulturgüter, Salzburg, 49 S.




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


Mineral List:
  • Ankerite
  • Annabergite
  • Aragonite
  • Arsenolite
  • Asbolane
  • Azurite
  • Bieberite
  • Bornite
  • Brochantite
  • Calcite
  • Chalcocite
  • Chalcopyrite
  • Covellite
  • Dolomite
  • Erythrite
  • Gersdorffite
  • Graphite
  • Gypsum
  • Langite
  • Luzonite
  • Magnesite
    var: Breunnerite
  • Malachite
  • Melanterite
  • Morenosite
  • Nickeline
  • Nickelskutterudite
  • Pentlandite
  • Polydymite
  • Posnjakite
  • Pyrite
  • Quartz
  • Rammelsbergite
  • Renierite
  • Skutterudite
  • Tennantite


    35 entries listed. 34 valid minerals.

    Localities in this Region:
    Austria
     
    • Salzburg
      • Saalfelden
        • Leogang
          • Hütten
            • Schwarzleograben
              • Nöckelberg District

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