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Bismutite from selected localities.

Germany
 
  • Hesse
    • Darmstadt
      • Bergstraße
        • Lautertal (Odenwald)
          • Gadernheim
Krause, W., Belendorff, K., Bernhardt, H.-J. (1993) Petitjeanite, Bi3O(OH)(PO4)2, a new mineral, and additional data for the corresponding arsenate and vanadate, preisingerite and schumacherite. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie - Monatshefte, 487-503.; Jambor, J.L., Puziewicz, J., Roberts, A.C. (1994) New mineral names. American Mineralogist, 79, 763-767 (764-765).
          • Raidelbach
            • Katzenstein
Collection of Steffen Michalski, ex-collection and collected by Klaus PETITJEAN
          • Reichenbach
            • Borstein
Collection of Steffen Michalski, ex-collection and collected by Klaus PETITJEAN;
            • Hohenstein
Collection of Steffen Michalski, ex-collection and collected by Klaus PETITJEAN
Lapis 2002(2), 13-30
Lapis 25(2), 13-30 (2000)
Collection of Steffen Michalski, ex-collection and collected by Klaus PETITJEAN
Collection of Steffen Michalski, ex-collection and collected by Klaus PETITJEAN
Belendorff, K & Petitjean, K. (1987): Reichenbach im Odenwald. Die Mineralien von Fundpunkt 16.1. bei Reichenbach. LAPIS 12 (10), 23-32 + 58
      • Darmstadt-Dieburg
        • Fischbachtal
          • Lichtenberg
Belendorff, K. (2021): Neue mineralogische Raritäten aus dem Odenwald. Mineralien-Welt 32(2), 8-22 (in German).
      • Odenwaldkreis
        • Reichelsheim
          • Ober-Ostern
Klaus Petitjean collection
 
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