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Opal from selected localities.

Austria
 
  • Lower Austria
    • Horn District
      • Drosendorf-Zissersdorf
        • Pingendorf
Niedermayr, G. (1990): Eine bemerkenswerte Zeolithparagenese aus einem Serpentinitsteinbruch bei Pingendorf in Niederösterreich. Mineralien-Welt, 1 (2), 31-34.
Niedermayr, G. (1986): 633. Diaspor, Harmotom, Korund und Prehnit aus dem Bereich von Wolfsbach, SE Drosendorf, Niederösterreich. Pp. 532-534 in Niedermayr, G., B. Moser, W. Postl & F. Walter (1986): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich XXXV. Carinthia II, 176./96., 521-547.
Albert Prayer collection
      • Geras
        • Kottaun
[Opal-A var: Opal-AN] Kolitsch, U., Knobloch, G., Schillhammer, H. & Löffler, E. (2013): 1814) Aikinit, Albit, Amphibol, Andradit, Azurit, Chalkopyrit, Epidot, Hedenbergit, Hyalith, Magnetit, Malachit, Scheelit, Titanit und Quarz aus einem neuen, kleinen Steinbruch nördlich Kottaun bei Geras, Waldviertel, Niederösterreich. Pp. 127-128 in Niedermayr, G. et al. (2013): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LXII. Carinthia II, 203./123., 91-146.
    • Waidhofen an der Thaya District
      • Raabs an der Thaya
        • Eibenstein an der Thaya
[Opal-A var: Opal-AN] Harald Schillhammer collection; Kolitsch, U., Schillhammer, H. & Lamatsch, P. (2015): 1936) Analcim, Axinit-(Fe), Chamosit, Datolith, Gips, Heulandit-Ca, Hyalit, Jarosit, Klinochlor, Klinoptilolith-Ca, Laumontit, Malachit, Molybdänit, Siderit, Sphalerit und Uraninit vom Steinbruch Hengl bei Eibenstein an der Thaya, Waldviertel, Niederösterreich. Pp. 243-245 in Niedermayr, G. et al. (2015): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LXIV. Carinthia II, 205./125., 207-280.
R. Exel: Die Mineralien und Erzlagerstätten Österreichs (1993)
Sigmund, A. (1937): Die Minerale Niederösterreichs. 2., neu bearb. und erweit. Aufl., F. Deuticke, Wien und Leipzig, 247 pp.; Natural History Museum Vienna collection
 
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