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Tetrahedrite Subgroup from Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany

Germany
 
  • Lower Saxony
    • Goslar District
      • Braunlage
        • St Andreasberg
          • Beerberg
J. Gröbner: Neufunde aus den Bergbaurevieren St. Andreasberg, Bad Lauterberg und von Oberschulenberg im Harz, MINERALIEN-WELT 18 (2007), 43-51.
www.lehrbergwerk.de (2004) http://www.lehrbergwerk.de/content/view/111/90/
Eigenfunde/Halde Manfred Gross
Eigenfunde/Halde Manfred Gross
Fehr, Thomas (1983) Neue Mineralien [New minerals]. Lapis, 8 (9) 16-17
      • Clausthal-Zellerfeld
Otto Luedecke: Die Minerale des Harzes.-1896
        • Galgenberg
Weiß, Stefan (1990) Mineralfundstellen Atlas Deutschland West. Christian Weise Verlag, Munich, Germany. 320pp.
Weiß, Stefan (1990) Mineralfundstellen Atlas Deutschland West. Christian Weise Verlag, Munich, Germany. 320pp.
        • Zellerfeld veins
Weiß, Stefan (1990) Mineralfundstellen Atlas Deutschland West. Christian Weise Verlag, Munich, Germany. 320pp.
      • Goslar
        • Rammelsberg
Moreno, Carmen, Felipe González, and Reinaldo Sáez. (2019) "Basin Evolution and Massive Sulfide Deposition at Rammelsberg (Germany): Updating the Subsidence Analysis" Minerals 9, no. 1: 45. https://doi.org/10.3390/min9010045
Sáez, R., Moreno, C., González, F., & Almodóvar, G. R. (2011). Black shales and massive sulfide deposits: causal or casual relationships? Insights from Rammelsberg, Tharsis, and Draa Sfar. Mineralium Deposita, 46(5-6), 585-614.
Large, D. and Walcher, E. (1999) The Rammelsberg massive sulphide Cu-Zn-Pb-Ba-Deposit, Germany: an example of sediment-hosted, massive sulphide mineralisation. Mineralium Deposita: 34: 522-538.
Krul, H. (1969) Geologische zwerftochten. N.V. W.J. Thieme & Cie - Zutphen, Netherlands, 161 pp. (in Dutch).
      • Harz (Landkreis Goslar)
Baumgärtl,U. (2014) Der Diabassteinbruch Huneberg im Oberharz. Der Aufschluss, Jg. 65, Nr. 04, Seite 240-260
      • Langelsheim
        • Lautenthal
 
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