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Brannerite from St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria

Austria
 
  • Salzburg
    • St. Johann im Pongau District
      • Bad Gastein
        • Böckstein
Strasser, Albert (1989) Die Minerale Salzburgs. Albert Strasser, Salzburg.
collection of Martin Slama
        • Naßfeld valley
          • Sportgastein
KOLITSCH, U. et al. (2008), in: Niedermayr, G. et al. (2008): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LVII. Carinthia II, 198./118., 223-274.
Walter, F. (2010): 1645) Brannerit vom Plattenkogel und vom Schwarzkopf, Anlauftal, Salzburg und vom Waidsfeldkees, Hollersbachtal, Salzburg. Pp. 232-233 in Niedermayr et al. (2010): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LIX. Carinthia II, 200./120., 199-260.
Walter, F. (2010): 1645) Brannerit vom Plattenkogel und vom Schwarzkopf, Anlauftal, Salzburg und vom Waidsfeldkees, Hollersbachtal, Salzburg. Pp. 232-233 in Niedermayr et al. (2010): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LIX. Carinthia II, 200./120., 199-260.
      • Forstau
Kolitsch, U., Schachinger, T., Auer, C., Grill, J. (2019): 2124) Arsenopyrit, Sb-haltiger Bismuthinit, Bornit, Brannerit, S-reicher Clausthalit, Cobaltit, Covellin, Cubanit, teils Se-reicher Galenit, Gold, eine (Au,Ag,Hg)-Legierung (~Au3Ag2Hg), Klinochlor, Kobellit, Limonit, Metatorbernit, Metazeunerit, Monazit-(Ce), Muskovit, Pyrit, Pyrrhotin, Quarz, Rutil, Segnitit, Skorodit, Tetraedrit, Tintinait, Willyamit, Xenotim-(Y), Zirkon und das Se-Analogon von Joséit-A vom Oberhüttensee, Forstautal, Radstätter Tauern, Salzburg – ein Vorbericht. Pp. 278-284 in Walter, F. et al. (2019): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LXVIII. Carinthia II, 209./129., 237-362.
      • Mühlbach am Hochkönig
Paar, W. & Ruscha, S. (1978): Karinthin 78, 23-29.
Strasser, Albert (1989) Die Minerale Salzburgs. Albert Strasser, Salzburg.
Paar, W., Köppel, V. (1978): Die Uranknollen-Paragenese von Mitterberg (Salzburg, Österreich). Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Abhandlungen 131, 254-271.
 
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