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Chalcopyrite from selected localities.

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  • Upper Austria
    • SchĂ€rding District
      • Sankt Florian am Inn
        • Allerding
Horninger, G. (1936): Der SchĂ€rdinger Granit. Tschermaks Mineralogische und petrographische Mitteilungen, Neue Folge, 47: 26–79.; Kolitsch, U., Schachinger, T., Auer, C., Berger, F. (2022): 2244) Aktuelle mineralogische Untersuchungen an Funden vom Steinbruch Allerding bei SchĂ€rding, Oberösterreich. Pp. 255-263 in Walter, F. et al. (2022): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LXXI. Carinthia II, 212./132., 221-308.
        • Gopperding
Kolitsch, U. et al. (2008) Kolitsch, U., Schachinger, T. & Bernhard, F. (2008): 1543: Alpinotype Kluftmineralien (inkl. einer Pseudomorphose von Monazit-(Ce) nach Synchisit-(Ce)?) sowie weitere Mineralisationen aus dem Steinbruch Gopperding bei SchĂ€rding, Oberösterreich. In: Niedermayr, G. et al. (2008): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LVII. Carinthia II, 198/118, 254.
 
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