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Schrammacher Mt., Zamser Grund (Zams valley), Ziller valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

(Schrammacher, Zamser Grund (Zamser Tal), Zillertal, Nordtirol, Tirol, Österreich)

Finds of fluorite were reported from a cleft northeast of Schrammacher mountain, located just below the ridge separating the Vals and Ziller valleys.
Ref.: R. Exel: Die Mineralien und Erzlagerstätten Österreichs (1993)




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Mineral List:
  • 'Aeschynite'
  • Aeschynite-(Y)
  • Albite
  • Almandine
  • Anatase
  • Apatite-(CaF)
  • Azurite
  • Bavenite
  • Bertrandite
  • Beryl
    var: Aquamarine
  • Brookite
  • Calcite
  • Chalcopyrite
  • Clinochlore
  • Diopside
  • Epidote
  • Ferrimolybdite
  • Fluorite
  • Fergusonite-(Y)
  • Gadolinite-(Y)
  • Galena
  • Helvite
  • Hematite
  • 'Hornblende'
  • Lepidocrocite
  • Malachite
  • Molybdenite
  • Monazite-(Ce)
  • Muscovite
  • Orthoclase
    var: Adularia
  • Phenakite
  • Prehnite
  • Pyrite
  • Pyrrhotite
  • Quartz
  • Rutile
  • Scheelite
  • Sphalerite
  • Synchysite-(Ce)
  • Titanite
  • Wroewolfeite
  • Xenotime-(Y)


    42 entries listed. 38 valid minerals.

    Localities in this Region:
    Austria
     
    • Tyrol
      • North Tyrol
        • Ziller valley
          • Zamser Grund (Zams valley)
            • Schrammacher Mt.
    Austria
     
    • Tyrol
      • North Tyrol
        • Ziller valley
          • Zamser Grund (Zams valley)
            • Schrammacher Mt.

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