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Slag localities, Kolm-Saigurn, Alteck Mt. - Hoher Sonnblick Mt. area, Hüttwinkl valley, Rauris valley, Hohe Tauern Mts, Salzburg, Austria

(Schlackenvorkommen, Kolm-Saigurn, Gebiet Alteck - Hoher Sonnblick, Hüttwinkltal, Rauriser Tal, Hohe Tauern, Salzburg, Österreich)

Ancient gold slags, occurring at different places near the Goldberg deposit.

Refs.:
- A. Strasser: Die Minerale Salzburgs (1989)
- Schebesta, K. (2000). "Rare minerals from the gold slag in the Rauris valley (Austria) - 1st part." International Association of Collectors of Slag Minerals, 10(1), 1-6.
- Schebesta, K. (2000). "Rare minerals from the gold slag in the Rauris valley (Austria) - 2nd part." International Association of Collectors of Slag Minerals, 10(2), 1-2.





Mineral List:
  • Acanthite
  • Anglesite
  • Antlerite
  • Aragonite
  • Arsenolite
  • Aurichalcite
  • Austinite
  • Azurite
  • Baryte
  • Bayldonite
  • Beaverite
  • Beudantite
  • Bieberite
  • Brochantite
  • Caledonite
  • Cerussite
  • Copper
  • Covellite
  • Cuprite
  • Devilline
  • Dundasite
  • Elyite
  • Fayalite
  • Goethite
  • Gold
  • Gypsum
  • Hydrocerussite
  • Hydrozincite
  • Köttigite
  • Lanarkite
  • Langite
  • Lead
  • Linarite
  • Lindackerite
  • Malachite
  • Mimetite
  • Minium
  • Pharmacolite
  • Phosgenite
  • Plattnerite
  • Plumbojarosite
  • Posnjakite
  • Pyrrhotite
  • Rosasite
  • Serpierite
  • Silver
  • Stolzite
  • Sulphur
  • Tenorite
  • Vivianite
  • Volborthite
  • Wherryite
  • Witherite
  • Wulfenite


    54 entries listed. 54 valid minerals.

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