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Pyrite from selected localities.

Greece
 
  • Attica
    • East Attica
      • Lavreotiki
        • Lavrion Mining District
          • Agios Konstantinos (Kamariza)
            • Kamariza Mines (Kamareza Mines)
Voudouris, P., Tsolakos, A., Papanikitas, A. & Solomos, C. (2004): Nicht nur Mikromounts: Neufunde aus Lavrion 2003. Lapis, 29 (4), 13-15; 50. ; Voudouris, P., Mavrogonatos, C., Rieck, B., Kolitsch, U., Spry, P., Scheffer, C., ... & Zaimis, S. (2018). The Gersdorffite-Bismuthinite-Native Gold Association and the Skarn-Porphyry Mineralization in the Kamariza Mining District, Lavrion, Greece. Minerals, 8(11), 531.; Voudouris, P., Mavrogonatos, C., Rieck, B., Kolitsch, U., Spry, P.G., Scheffer, C., Tarantola, A., Vanderhaeghe, O., Galanos, E., Melfos, V., Zaimis, S., Soukis, K., and Photiades, A. (2018) The gersdorffite-bismuthinite-native gold association and the skarn-porphyry mineralization in the Kamariza mining district, Lavrion, Greece. Minerals, 8, 531.
Rieck, B. & Wendel, W. (1999): Plaka – Sounion Top aktuell: Die Funde vom Frühjahr 1999. Lapis 24 (7-8), 77-78.
Chukanov, N.V., Pekov, I.V., Zadov, A.E. (2007): Attikaite, Ca3Cu2Al2(AsO4)4(OH)4•2H2O, a new mineral species. Geology of Ore Deposits, 49(8), 720-726. [English translation of Russian paper from 2007]
Žorž, M. and Voudouris, P. (2022): Fünf neue Zwillingsgesetze: Tetraedrische Pyrit-Zwillinge aus Lavrion, Griechenland. Lapis 47 (5), 30-42; 54 (in German). [on tetrahedral pyrite twins and several, partly new twin laws]; many collections
LAPIS 24 (7/8) 1999; Wendel, W. and Markl, G. (1999) Lavrion: Mineralogische Klassiker und Raritäten für Sammler. LAPIS 24 (7/8):34-52
GRÖBNER, J. (2001): Roter Skorodit und weitere ungewöhnliche Arsenate: Die Mineralien des Abbaus 132 der Grube Christiana, Lavrion/Griechenland. Lapis, 26 (11), 13-21.; Skarpelis, N. (2007). The Lavrion deposit (SE Attica, Greece): geology, mineralogy and minor elements chemistry. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie-Abhandlungen: Journal of Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 183(3), 227-249.
            • Mercati mines
GRÖBNER, J. (2001): Roter Skorodit und weitere ungewöhnliche Arsenate: Die Mineralien des Abbaus 132 der Grube Christiana, Lavrion/Griechenland. Lapis, 26 (11), 13-21.
Branko Rieck Collection
          • Elafos
            • Chaos mines
Lapis, 24, 7/8 (1999)
          • Km 3
            • Kaminiza mines
Blaß, G., Fabritz, K. H., Mühlbauer, W. and Prachar, I. (1998): Immer wieder Neues aus Lavrion. Mineralien-Welt 9 (2), 46-48 (in German).
            • Km 3 mines
No reference listed
          • Legrena Valley
            • Megala Pefka Mines
Lapis, 24, 7/8 (1999); Lapis, 24, 7/8 (1999)
        • Lavrion slag localities
 
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