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Polydymite from Lower Austria, Austria

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  • Lower Austria
    • Horn District
      • Brunn an der Wild
        • Dietmannsdorf an der Wild
Kolitsch, U. & Schillhammer, H. (2018): 2094) Aragonit, Chromit, Dolomit, Gips, Jarosit, Magnetit, Polydymit, Pyrop, Pyrrhotin-5C, ein Talnakhit-Gruppenmineral(?) und ein Nickelsilikat aus dem Serpentinitbruch bei Dietmannsdorf an der Wild im Waldviertel, Niederösterreich. Pp. 236-238 in Walter, F. et al. (2018): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LXVII. Carinthia II, 208./128., 185-254.
      • Drosendorf-Zissersdorf
Kolitsch, U. (2015): 1937) Amesit(?), Baryt, Bornit, Chalkopyrit, Chromit, Hercynit, Hollingworthit, Ilmenit, Irarsit, Klinochlor, Laurit, Magnetit, Millerit, Pentlandit, Polydymit, Pyrit, Pyrrhotin, Rutil, Sperrylith, Spinell, Violarit und Xenotim-(Y)(?) von Wolfsbach im nördlichen Waldviertel, Niederösterreich. Pp. 246-249 in Niedermayr, G. et al. (2015): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LXIV. Carinthia II, 205./125., 207-280.
      • Langau
Kolitsch, U. (2021): 2212) Chalkopyrit, Cristobalit, Polydymit, Sobolevskit und Sperrylith von Langau bei Geras, Waldviertel, Niederösterreich. Pp. 249-251 in Walter, F. et al. (2021): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LXX. Carinthia II, 211./131., 187-276.
    • Sankt Pölten-Land District
      • Karlstetten
        • Rosenthal
 
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