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Bismuth from
Gabler, Krimml, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Bismuth
Formula:Bi
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Bismuth data
Locality Data:Click here to view Gabler, Krimml, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1231685
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1231685:2
GUID (UUID V4):65ae941a-6cd3-4435-a463-473bb83a0772
Nearest other occurrences of Bismuth
2.2km (1.4 miles) Roßkar - Nördliche Zillerscharte area, Rainbach valley, Krimml, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
15.1km (9.4 miles) Hochfeld Mine, Neukirchen am Großvenediger, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
25.2km (15.7 miles) Bärenbad Mine, Scharnbachgraben, Hollersbach im Pinzgau, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
28.4km (17.7 miles) Western ore field, Mittersill Scheelite deposit, Mittersill, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
33.9km (21.0 miles) Brunn Alp, Sperten valley, Kirchberg in Tirol, Kitzbühel District, Tyrol, Austria
36.7km (22.8 miles) Hohe Fürlegg, Uttendorf, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
37.4km (23.2 miles) Ottner Alp (Traholz), Brixen im Thale, Kitzbühel District, Tyrol, Austria
41.3km (25.7 miles) Totenkopf (incl. Lower Riffl glacier), Uttendorf, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
53.2km (33.1 miles) Erasmus adit, Schwarzleo mining district, Schwarzleograben, Hütten, Leogang, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
58.4km (36.3 miles) Pyrrhotite locality, Schlossberg, Lienz, Lienz District, Tyrol, Austria
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Verkhneurmiysky granite pluton in the Badzhal district, Russian Far East are reported. The composition...a possible new member of the pyrochlore group, bismuth-bearing “oxyferropyrochlore”; pyrochlore-II is...Pb, W, Fe, Y, H2O. Keywords: pyrochlore group, bismuth-bearing oxyferropyrochlore, uranium-bearing hydrokenopyrochlore...the Verkhneurmiysky pluton of the Badzhal tin district in the Russian Far East (Geodynamics …, 2006;...Fe2O3. 4.6 wt %; Ce and Yb maximums are typical (see Table). The pyrochlore-I grains are extremely heterogeneous
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wolframite, 600 tons of gold, and byproducts of bismuth, molybdenum, beryl, and amblygonite [51,53]. In...History of Granitic Rocks from Hf-O Isotopes in Zircon. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 2007, 315, 980–983. [CrossRef]...comparison of granite-related tin, tungsten, and gold-bismuth deposits: Implications for exploration. SEG Discov...chemistry, and geochronology at the Gejiu Tin District. Am. Mineral. 2019, 104, 118–129. [CrossRef] Farmer...Acta 2009, 73, 743–744. Melcher, F.; Graupner, T.; Gabler, H.E.; Sitnikova, M.; Henjes-Kunst, F.; Oberthur
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YOSHITAKE), T., 1160 ; P., 1902, 139. Accumulators. See Electrochemistry. Acer Pseudoplatmus, occurrence...first-year plants of (HXMMERLE), A . , ii, 347. Acet-. See also Aceto-, Acetyl-, and under the Parent Snbstance... 369. (TITHERLEY), T., 1527 ; P., 1902, Aceto-. See also Acet-, Acetyl-, and 187. under the Parent Substance...254. (ALLAED),A., ii, 363. Acetic acid, amino-. See Glycine. and its ethyl ester, action of diszodiamino-...and CHIKASHIG~), A., i, 227. A., i, 130. Acetol. See Acetylcarbinol. iodo-, ethyl ester, and zinc, condensa-
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''The Separation and Detennination of Cobalt," J. Am. Soc. 44, 2219-31, 2237-53 (1922). 5. G. Charlot...titanium, vanadium, zirconium, tin, antimony, and bismuth by forming the cupferrates of these elements.(50)...before the precipitation is made. Iron, copper, bismuth, silver, chromium, zirconium, titanium, vanadium...288 ) (see Procedures 1-10), the separation of co60 from fission products( 62 ,205, 289) (see Procedures...with the procedure. For additional informatiOI\ see Scott, "Standard Methods of Chemical Analysis," D
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). Heat of Combustion of Carbon Compounds . . . . AM^^^^ (V.). Vapour-density of Chlorine . . . . . ....Sodium Arsenate . . . . . . . . . RICHE (A.). Bismuth Subnitrate . . . . . . . . . REINSCH(H.). Manganese...WINKLER (C.). Recrystallisation of Argentiferous Bismuth . . . KBUTWIG(J.). Action of Chlorine on Inorganic...Coal from Resiutta . . . . . . SJOGREN(H.). Some Bismuth Minerals from Nordmark in Wermland BLAKE(W . P...resembling the Fahlerz from Falu DOMEPKO(I.). Bismuth Ores of Bolivia, Peru, and Chili . Calcspar in
Report (issue)
Soobshcheniya Instituta Biologii Morya, Vladivostok. Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Bull . ........................Petroleum Geologists, Bulletin. Tulsa, Oklahoma. Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Mem. ..........................of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir. Tulsa, Oklahoma. Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Soc. Econ. Paleontol. Mineral...Mineralogists, Annual Meeting Abstracts. Tulsa, Oklahoma. Am. Geophys. Union, Geophys. Monogr. .................Research Council, Publication). Washington, D.C. Am. J. Sci. .......................................
Book (edition)
Salts r.i Vni. Tnb Laws* or Chbukal Combination am* the ATi»iir Theorn IX. Avooaojw's X- HvroTMmiR...because of the light ^ttered the dust particles (see p. 8). \'ery fine particles suspended a hqmd may...effect indicaUs that crystals order of 10“® cm. (see layers of atoms, separated by distances of the lliey...liquid particles, in a liquid : cm. per 0 see. where rc radius of the particlea in cm. p * acceleration...by mere change of is in a state of equilibrium (see p. 162 the weight of a given material usually changes
Book (edition)
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‘i’, ‘o’, ‘u’ and ‘y’. For further information see Arrangement of Titles within this introduction. Anonymous...of the Biobibliography. For further information, see the section labeled Indexes below. Doubtful Works...standard biographies available to the compiler (see References for a complete list). When discrepancies...private and public libraries have been invaluable (see Acknowledgements for a list). The next best source...For this purpose specific conversions were used (see Table 2). Cyrillic English -y -i -i -~e -~i
Report (volume)
concentration of arsenic during its passage (for review see Chatterjee et a high selenium soil has been incriminated...relationship of grazing areas to dip centres in each district (1 to 15). June 1994 because it was suspected...five grazing areas were sampled the in each district (Fig. 3). Separate grass and shrub Dip centres...of c. 10-15cm, sieved to pass a 2mm from each district, were sampled in 1993. However, during the Zn...between media were therefore by calculating district average values. tify significant inter-element
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for preparation of the text in camera ready form. I am particularly indebted to Nick Welham, PhD. from The...states (Fig. 1.3). A number of physical processes (see Table 1.1) take place in this step, such as the recombination... 35 (1929) 21. 1.10. J. Clark and R.J. Rowan, J. Am. Chem. Sot., 63 (1941) 1302. 1.11. F.P. Bowden and...(1966) 77. S. M. Ohlberg and D. W. Strickler, J. Am. Ceram. Soc., 45 (1962) 170. Z. Johan, R. Rotter...ZnS, FeS and PbS rapidly produces agglomerates (see Fig. 3.7) the formation of which hinders the correlation
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light approximates 200,000 miles or 3X10 1 0 cm. per see., while the moleeules of a gas travel about a quarter...quarter of a mile or 4 ' 5 X l 0 4 em. per see. There are two ways of measuring wave-motion : (1) the vibration...the violet end. Some people's eyes are tuned to see a little further than others into the ultra-violet...expressed with the volt as unit of energy and 3 X 10~ 10 see. as the unit of time. To express h in ergs multiply...naturally associated with them. But, I must confess I am jealous of the term atom ; for although it is very
Book (volume)
spectrometer. In a straightforward absorption experiment (see Fig. 5 ) ionization detectSIDE VIEW I TOP VIEW ...representation of the factors involved in the EXAFS Eq. 1 (see Section 1II.A). Ras is the distance between the x-ray...11 The factors governing these relative phases (see Fig. 6) may be explained as follows. If it is assumed...of Cu(II), while the deoxy hemocyanin is Cu(1). See text (Section V.G) for a more detailed discussion... P. Collman, T. N. Sorrell, and B. M. Hoffman,J. Am. Chem. Soc., 97,913 (1975). 10. P. M. Colman, H.
Journal (volume)
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wmirANNICA _ here: ailtes we 4 : y ; oe Wie see :ao ELVEN oe ee ae . inte _ as - at acaba...A., B.D. Author of Masters «Gounod, {Grammar; See the biographical article, SAycE, A. H. Professor...{Gurney, Edmund. See the biographical article, LANG, ANDREW, AGNES Mary CLERKE. See the biographical...Goose; A.N. ALFRED NEwrTON, F.R.S. Gos-Hawk; See the biographical article, NEWTON, ALFRED. Grackle;...Silver Thread ; : ARTHUR SyMONs. Goncourt, De; See the biographical article, Symons, A. Hardy, Thomas
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Lector in the University of Kiel, 1896-1905. F.R.S, See the biographical article: CAYLEY, I /Sugar: Sugar...ARCHIBALD HENRY SAYCE, D.D., LL.D., Lirr.D. ^Susa. See the biographical article: SAYCE, ARCHIBALD H. L REV...Nineteenth Century. A. H.-S. 1 1908). of D PH. See the biographical article: *r,ri\ f Fellow and...editions of Tacitus. A. F. P. fit, ANDREW LANG, LL.D. See the biographical article: LANG, 1 f ANDREW. \...Sun-bittern; Swallow; ALFRED NEWTON, F.R.S. Swan; See the biographical article: Swift; Tanager; Tapaculo;
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Strong-rooms and Vaults. f Richardson, Samuel. See the biographical article: Dobson, Henry Austin. ...Smith, M.A., F.S.A. A. M. C. Agnes Mary Clerke. See the biographical article: Clerke, A. M. A. M. F...1 Greek Sculpture in the British Museum; &c. I See the biographical article: Duclaux, A. M. A. N. ...Persian Irak. A. H. Sm. Relics. -j" Sabellius. See the biographical article: Harnack, Adolf. A. H.-S... f Rhea; Rifleman-bird; \ Roller {Bird)] Ruff. See the biographical article: Newton, Alfred. Author
Report (volume)
Halides of Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth L. Kolditz The Phthalocyanines A . B. P . Lever...temperature dependent with the two doublets of the AM,X, spectrum broadening and moving together, coalescing...bonded allylic ligand as in (11)gives rise to both AM,X, and the AX,-type spectra, depending on whether...bonds linking them to the central metal atom is slow (AM,X,) or fast (AX,). The spectrum of the corresponding...125-135/0.11 144/0.15 120-1 40/0.04 Preparation0 M a See text. 2 1, 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 z F P Pj m M Z ZIRCONIUM
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allergological, allergology alt-al tern ate Alta-Alberta Am-America, American AMA- American Medical Association...Cath-Catholic CEngr- Corps of Engineers cent-c..:ntral Cent Am- Central America cert-certificate(s). certification...cytology CZ Canal Zone Czech Czechoslovakia DC- District of Columbia Dec December Del Dela\\ are deleg...paleobotany paleont- paleontological. paleontology Pan-Am Pan-American parasitol-parasitology partic- participant...Alumnus Award. Uni-· Ill. 71 M em: Na t Acad Eng: fel Am Ph ys Soc: fel Inst Elec & Electronics Engr,. Res:
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The Lord hath done this. It would do you good to see and hear our poor foot [soldiers] go up and down...no are a ‘sucked in’ set of God going to take my am But I fellows. family and cross the river and the...till the end of life, but which they left never to see again; that night suffering nature administered to...visited their camps, and great was their wonderment to see the order, unity and good feeling that prevailed...Many times did he his eye would see it. get out of his vehicle and see that some suffering animal was
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fifteen twofold synunetry axes. See Figure III in Chapt,er 2. 2 See, for exan1ple, C. Kit.t.el, Introduction...can be viewed as a crystal w ith incommensurate 4 See, for example, N. W. Ashcroft and N. D. Mennin, Solid...(Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1976). 5 See, for exan1ple, C. Angell, J. H. Clarke, and L. V...(Wiley, New York, 1981), p. 397. 6 For a review, see V. L. Pokrovsky and A. L. Talapov, Theory of Incommensurate...chosen to be two differently shaped rhon1bu~es (see Figure 2 ;n Repfint [8]). Generalizations to other
 
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