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Semmering, Industrieviertel, Lower Austria, Austria

Semmering, Industrieviertel, Niederösterreich, Österreich

This entry refers to the municipality of Semmering. The name may also refer to the Semmering Massif and its highest mountain pass (984 m) on the border between Lower Austria and Styria, whose Lower Austrian sides belong to this municipality.

References

- Redlich, K.A. (1914): Das Karbon des Semmering und seine Magnesite. Mitteilungen der Geologischen Gesellschaft in Wien 6, 205-222.
- Hackenberg, M. (2003): Bergbau im Semmeringgebiet. Arch. f. Lagerst.forsch. Geol. B.-A. 24, 5-96. [http://www.geologie.ac.at/filestore/download/AL0024_005_A.pdf]

Mineral List

Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities
Andersonite
Anhydrite
Ankerite
Aragonite
Baryte
Boulangerite
'Brauner Glaskopf'
Calcite
Covellite
Devilline
Dolomite
Enargite
Galena
Graphite
Gypsum
var: Alabaster
var: Selenite
Hematite
Jordanite
Kesterite
Limonite
Luzonite
Magnesite
Muscovite
var: Sericite

Pyrite
var: Bravoite
Quartz
Seligmannite
Siderite
Sphalerite
Stibnite
Sulphur
Tennantite
Tetrahedrite
Wurtzite


35 entries listed. 29 valid minerals.

Localities in this Region

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