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Meixner, H. (1951): Piemontit aus Osttirol und Romeit aus den Radstädter Tauern; eine Notiz zu tauernmetamorphen Manganvorkommen Osttirols und Salzburgs. N. Jb. Mineral Mh. 1951, 174-178. ; Kolitsch, U., Schachinger, T. and Bernhard, F. (2015): Ardennite-(As), ardennite-(V), gasparite-(Ce) and chernovite-(Y): first results of a mineralogical study of the metaradiolarite-hosted manganese ore mineralisations in the Fuchssee area, Radstadt Tauern, Salzburg, Austria. MinPet 2015, Leoben, Austria, September 10-13; abstract in Mitt. Österr. Mineral. Ges. 161, 67. Kolitsch, U., Schachinger, T., Auer, C. (2021): 2209) Weitere mineralogische Untersuchungen an dem metamorphen jurassischen Manganvorkommen im Bereich der Fuchsalm in der Hochfeindgruppe, Radstädter Tauern, Salzburg: Nachweise von Arseniopleit, Arsenmedait, Celsian, Coombsit, Fluorcalcioroméit, Gasparit-(Ce), Gasparit-(La), Nd-dominanter Gasparit, Hedyphan, Hejtmanit, Hydrocalcioroméit, Konichalcit, Magnesio-Arfvedsonit, Mimetesit und sein unbenanntes OH-Analogon, Pyrobelonit, Sarkinit, Suzukiit/Bavsiit, Tilasit, Tiragalloit, das unbenannte Epidotgruppenglied CaSr(Fe3+AlMn3+)¬(Si2O7)¬(SiO4)¬O(OH) und weiteren Mineralien. Pp. 225-246 in Walter, F. et al. (2021): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LXX. Carinthia II, 211./131., 187-276.
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