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Hematite from Zillertal, Schwaz District, Tyrol, Austria

Austria
 
  • Tyrol
    • Innsbruck-Land District
      • Vals
ExtraLapis no. 12 (1997): "Zillertal. Das Tal der GrĂŒnde und Kristalle", 100 pp.
    • Kufstein District
      • Brixlegg
        • St Gertraudi
[var. Specularite] Pohl, W., and Belocky, R. (1999): Mineralium Deposita 34, 614-629.
    • Schwaz District
      • Finkenberg
[var. Iron Rose] Christian Bracke Collection.
        • Pfitsch pass
Christian Steck collection (SXRD-analysed by Uwe Kolitsch)
[var. Iron Rose] Exel, R. (1993) Die Mineralien und ErzlagerstĂ€tten Österreichs. Eigenverlag R. Exel. p.1-447.
        • Schrammacher
ExtraLapis no. 12 (1997): "Zillertal. Das Tal der GrĂŒnde und Kristalle", 100 pp.
K. Folie, I. Rocchetti (1999) Passo di Vizze: novità mineralogiche RMI n°4: 222-230
      • Gerlos
        • Schönach valley
          • Plattenscharte - Mitterkopf area
Lapis 34 (7-8) (2009) p. 9
      • Mayrhofen
[var. Iron Rose] Exel, R. (1993) Die Mineralien und ErzlagerstĂ€tten Österreichs. Eigenverlag R. Exel. p.1-447.
R. Dallinger & J. Gufler (2006): Der grĂ¶ĂŸte Euklaskristall der Alpen - Neufund im Zillertal. Lapis 31 (3), 28-31. (in German)
[var. Iron Rose] Exel, R. (1993) Die Mineralien und ErzlagerstĂ€tten Österreichs. Eigenverlag R. Exel. p.1-447.
Italy
 
  • Trentino-Alto Adige (Trentino-South Tyrol)
    • South Tyrol
      • Puster Valley District
        • Ahrntal (Valle Aurina)
Exel, R. (1987) Guida mineralogica del Trentino e del Sudtirolo. Athesia, Bolzano. 204pp.
      • Wipptal (Alta Vall'Isarco)
        • Pfitsch (Val di Vizze)
          • Sankt Jakob (San Giacomo)
            • Oberbergtal
Folie, K., P. Gentile, M. Hanke & I. Rocchetti (2010): Mineralien aus der Umgebung des Pfitscher Jochs in SĂŒdtirol (II). Mineralien-Welt 21 (4), 42-67.
            • Vizze Pass (Pfitsch Pass; Pfitscher Joch)
Folie, K., Gentile, P., Hanke, M., Rocchetti (2010): Mineralien aus der Umgebung des Pfitscher Jochs in SĂŒdtirol (II). Mineralien-Welt, 21, 4, 42-67.
 
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