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Hematite from Ferrera, Viamala Region, Grisons, Switzerland

Switzerland
 
  • Grisons
    • Viamala Region
      • Ferrera
        • Ausserferrera
Found by F. Vanini, analyzed by J. Brugger
Stalder, H. A., Wagner, A., Graeser, S. and Stuker, P. (1998): "Mineralienlexikon der Schweiz", Wepf (Basel), p. 209.
Meisser, N., Schenk, K., Berlepsch, P., Brugger, J., Bonin, M., Criddle, A. J., Thelin, P., Bussy, F. (2007) Pizgrischite, (Cu,Fe)Cu14PbBi17S35, a new sulfosalt from the Swiss Alps: Description, crystal structure and occurrence. The Canadian Mineralogist, 45 (5) 1229-1245 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.45.5.1229
Meisser, N., Schenk, K., Berlepsch, P., Brugger, J., Bonin, M., Criddle, A. J., Thelin, P., Bussy, F. (2007) Pizgrischite, (Cu,Fe)Cu14PbBi17S35, a new sulfosalt from the Swiss Alps: Description, crystal structure and occurrence. The Canadian Mineralogist, 45 (5) 1229-1245 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.45.5.1229
Brugger J. (1996): The Fe, Mn, (V, Sb, As, Be, W) deposits of Val Ferrera (Graubünden, Switzerland). Unpublished PhD Thesis, Univ. Basel. 188 p.
Stalder, H. A., Wagner, A., Graeser, S. and Stuker, P. (1998): "Mineralienlexikon der Schweiz", Wepf (Basel), p. 209.
Brugger, J., Berlepsch, P. (1997) Johninnesite Na2(Mn)9(Mn,Mg)7(AsO4)2(Si6O17)2(OH)8: a new occurrence in Val Ferrera (Graubünden, Switzerland): Schweiz. Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt., 77, 449-455.
Brugger J. (1996): The Fe, Mn, (V, Sb, As, Be, W) deposits of Val Ferrera (Graubünden, Switzerland). Unpublished PhD Thesis, Univ. Basel. 188 p.
        • Innerferrera (Calantgil)
Brugger J. (1996): The Fe, Mn, (V, Sb, As, Be, W) deposits of Val Ferrera (Graubünden, Switzerland). Unpublished PhD Thesis, Univ. Basel. 188 p.
Stalder, H. A., Wagner, A., Graeser, S. and Stuker, P. (1998): "Mineralienlexikon der Schweiz", Wepf (Basel), p. 209.
Brugger J. (1996): The Fe, Mn, (V, Sb, As, Be, W) deposits of Val Ferrera (Graubünden, Switzerland). Unpublished PhD Thesis, Univ. Basel. 188 p.
        • Starlera Valley
Brugger J. (1996): The Fe, Mn, (V, Sb, As, Be, W) deposits of Val Ferrera (Graubünden, Switzerland). Unpublished PhD Thesis, Univ. Basel. 188 p.
Brugger, J., Krivovichev, S. V., Kolitsch, U., Meisser, N., Andrut, M., Ansermet, S., Burns, P. C. (2002) Description and crystal structure of manganlotharmeyerite, Ca[Mn3+,◻,Mg]2{AsO4,[AsO2(OH)2]}2(OH,H2O)2 from the Starlera Mn deposit, Swiss Alps, and a redefinition of lotharmeyerite. The Canadian Mineralogist, 40 (6) 1597-1608 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.40.6.1597
Brugger, J., & Gieré, R. (1999). As, Sb, Be and Ce enrichment in minerals from a metamorphosed Fe-Mn deposit, Val Ferrera, eastern Swiss Alps. The Canadian Mineralogist, 37(1), 37-52.
Stalder, H. A., Wagner, A., Graeser, S. and Stuker, P. (1998): "Mineralienlexikon der Schweiz", Wepf (Basel), p. 209.
 
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