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Eosphorite from Bavaria, Germany

Germany
 
  • Bavaria
    • Lower Bavaria
      • Regen District
        • Zwiesel
          • Rabenstein
Weiß, Stefan (1990) Mineralfundstellen Atlas Deutschland West. Christian Weise Verlag, Munich, Germany. 320pp.
    • Upper Palatinate
      • Neustadt an der Waldnaab District
        • Pleystein
Dill, H. G., Skoda, R., Weber, B., Berner, Z. A., Muller, A., Bakker, R. J. (2012) A Newly Discovered Swarm of Shear-Zone-Hosted Bi-As-Fe-Mg-P-Rich Aplites and Pegmatites in the Hagendorf-Pleystein Pegmatite Province, Southeastern Germany: A Step Closer to the Metamorphic Root of Pegmatites. The Canadian Mineralogist, 50 (4) 943-974 doi:10.3749/canmin.50.4.943
Dill, H. G., Melcher, F., Gerdes, A., & Weber, B. (2008). The origin and zoning of hypogene and supergene Fe–Mn–Mg–Sc–U–REE phosphate mineralization from the newly discovered TrutzhofmĂŒhle aplite, Hagendorf pegmatite province, Germany. The Canadian Mineralogist, 46(5), 1131-1157.
        • Waidhaus
          • Hagendorf
Weiß, Stefan (1990) Mineralfundstellen Atlas Deutschland West. Christian Weise Verlag, Munich, Germany. 320pp.
Grey, I. E., Macrae, C. M., Keck, E., Birch, W. D. (2012) Aluminium-bearing strunzite derived from jahnsite at the Hagendorf-SĂŒd pegmatite, Germany. Mineralogical Magazine, 76 (5) 1165-1174 doi:10.1180/minmag.2012.076.5.08
www.berthold-weber.de (2001) http://www.berthold-weber.de/h_miner.htm
          • Reinhardsrieth
Harald G. Dill and Radek Skoda (2015) The new Nb–P aplite at Reinhardsrieth: A keystone in the lateral and depth zonations of the Hagendorf–Pleystein Pegmatite Field, SE Germany. Ore Geology Reviews 70:208–227.
Dill, H. G., Weber, B., Gerdes, A., Melcher, F. (2008) The Fe-Mn phosphate aplite ‘Silbergrube’ near Waidhaus, Germany: epithermal phosphate mineralization in the Hagendorf-Pleystein pegmatite province. Mineralogical Magazine, 72 (5) 1119-1144 doi:10.1180/minmag.2008.072.5.1119
Wittern, Artur (2001) Mineralfundorte und ihre Minerale in Deutschland (1st ed.) Schweizerbart, Stuttgart.
      • Tirschenreuth District
        • Erbendorf
          • Hopfau
www.vfmg-weiden.de (2001) http://www.vfmg-weiden.de/min.htm
 
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