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Ascham Alp - Breitfuß Mt. - Sonntagskopf Mt. area, Untersulzbach valley, Hohe Tauern Mts, Salzburg, Austria

(Gebiet Aschamalm - Breitfuß - Sonntagskopf, Untersulzbachtal, Hohe Tauern, Salzburg, Österreich)

This area is dominated by gneisses, just like the Abichl Alp - Beryller area, southeast to which it is located. However, there also are leucocratic gneisses present, which include a suite of rare bismuth sulphosalts.

Ref.:
A. Strasser: Die Minerale Salzburgs (1989)




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


Mineral List:
  • Actinolite
    var: Byssolite
  • 'Aeschynite'
  • Albite
  • Anatase
  • Aschamalmite (TL)
  • Bavenite
  • Bertrandite
  • Beryl
       var: Aquamarine
       var: Emerald
  • Calcite
  • Chalcopyrite
  • 'Chlorite Group'
  • Cosalite
  • Elbaite
    var: Indicolite
  • Epidote
  • Fluorite
  • Friedrichite
  • Galena
  • Galenobismutite
  • Milarite
  • 'Monazite'
  • Orthoclase
       var: Adularia
  • Prehnite
  • Pyrite
  • Pyrrhotite
  • Quartz
       var: Rock Crystal
       var: Smoky Quartz
  • 'Stilbite'
  • 'Synchysite'
  • Titanite
  • Wulfenite
  • Xenotime-(Y)


    35 entries listed. 23 valid minerals. 1 type locality (valid mineral). 1 erroneous literature entry.

    Localities in this Region:
    Austria
     
    • Salzburg
      • Hohe Tauern Mts
        • Untersulzbach valley
          • Ascham Alp - Breitfuß Mt. - Sonntagskopf Mt. area
    Austria
     
    • Salzburg
      • Hohe Tauern Mts
        • Untersulzbach valley
          • Ascham Alp - Breitfuß Mt. - Sonntagskopf Mt. area

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