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Bismuthinite from
Styrian Erzberg, Eisenerz, Leoben District, Styria, Austria


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Bismuthinite
Formula:Bi2S3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Bismuthinite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Styrian Erzberg, Eisenerz, Leoben District, Styria, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:318993
Long-form Identifier:1:3:318993:1
GUID (UUID V4):15fd2bb8-302e-4fac-a285-f247171e5b5c
Nearest other occurrences of Bismuthinite
34.2km (21.3 miles) Cu deposit (Schönberg), Flatschach, Spielberg, Murtal District, Styria, Austria
35.2km (21.9 miles) Brunngraben district, Cu deposit (Schönberg), Flatschach, Spielberg, Murtal District, Styria, Austria
36.2km (22.5 miles) Flatschach, Spielberg, Murtal District, Styria, Austria
49.4km (30.7 miles) Samer, Kothgraben (Kotgraben), Kleinfeistritz, Weißkirchen in Steiermark, Murtal District, Styria, Austria
58.6km (36.4 miles) Schlossberg, Krems, Voitsberg District, Styria, Austria
63.7km (39.6 miles) Gold mines, Kliening, Bad Sankt Leonhard im Lavanttal, Wolfsberg District, Carinthia, Austria
65.6km (40.8 miles) Knappenkeusche, Steinhaus am Semmering, Spital am Semmering, Bruck-Mürzzuschlag District, Styria, Austria
73.7km (45.8 miles) Greinig (Greining) adit, Minachberg, Olsa, Friesach, Sankt Veit an der Glan District, Carinthia, Austria
76.4km (47.5 miles) Spodumene prospect, Brandrücken, Frantschach-Sankt Gertraud, Wolfsberg District, Carinthia, Austria
77.8km (48.3 miles) Semmering basis tunnel, Gloggnitz, Neunkirchen District, Lower Austria, Austria
References
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Habsburg dynasty elite to the Lower Hungarian mining district around Banská Štiavnica (Schemnitz, Slovakia):...Johannes Mattes, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, johannes.mattes@oeaw.ac.at, 0000-0002-8546-7149...mining districts such as in Bohemia, Carinthia, Styria, and Tyrol were added towards the end of the catalog...first consisted of the Archduchy of Austria, the Duchies of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola, the County...other than with the other parts of the monarchy. In Styria, Carinthia, Bohemia, and Tyrol, there existed a
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forms part of an important and extensive mining district. Details of the names of species are taken largely...Found at the Pelican Dives mine, Silver Plume district, and Little Emma mine, Clear Creek County, Colorado...at Wrangell (Alaska) and in the Emerald Creek district, Benewah County, Idaho (USA). Amblygonite (LijNa)...Orkney and Faroe Islands, Fassa Valley, Tirol (Austria), St Andreasberg, Harz Mountains (West Germany)...Transparent, translucent or opaque Liisens, Tirol, Austria Other features Polymorphous Crystal system, form
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Mineralogy-Petrology Burgring 7, A-1014 Vienna, Austria ustria has many small occurrences which are mineralogically...public and private collections. A INTRODUCTION Austria can be divided into three principal areas: the...the eastern Alps (covering roughly two-thirds of Austria), and the Tertiary basin which separates them and...size, these minerals are poorly known out­ side Austria because generally only a few specimens or a single...localities in Austria. MINERALS Epidote The most important locality in the Alps (and in all of Austria) is undoubtedly
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Stibnite, Antimonite or mony, Sb 2 S 3 Bismuthinite, or Bismuth Glance bismuth, Bi 2 S 3 Orpiment...larger quantity of gold or tin may in any given district be of ore-deposits, as temporarily (' placers... chief mines are in Southern Spain (Almaden), Austria (Idria in Carniola), Italy, Russia, California...Saxony (Annaberg), Spain and Portugal (Huelva District, Rio Tinto, Tharsis, etc.), Ural Mountains (Bogoslowsk)... Harz, Bohemia (Przibram, Pilsen, Kuttenberg), Styria (Graz), Carinthia (Raibl and Bleiberg), Carniola
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Werner, Ore Mineralization from the Eastern Alps, Austria, as Strata-Bound-Syn genetic Formations of Pre-Alpine...Mineralization: an Example from the Iwami Mining District, Shimane, Japan ..... ............... ..........among these are those of the Mascot-Jefferson City district that furnish excellent examples for the study...lead-zinc deposits of the Northern Pennines, the Lake District, and West Shropshire in England; the lead-zinc-copper-silver...mineable only in a few locations within the total district). Any, or all, of these deposits, I contend, may
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from left: Fluorite, 6.7 cm, from the Weisseck, Austria. Collected by Reinhold Bacher; Reinhold Bacher...Wulfenite, 8 cm, from an unnamed prospect in the Alamo District, La Paz County, Arizona. Collected with Michael...at Weisseck, Austria in July, 2020. Quartz, 29 cm, from the Zederhaus Valley, Austria. I have a special...6.7 cm, from Weisseck, Lower Tauern Mountains, Austria. My chief passion is fluorite from Weisseck. Indulging...the Ice Cleft, Weisseck, Lower Tauern Mountains, Austria. I worked for seven years (2009–2015) on this newly
 
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