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Bornite from
Silberloch, Maltaberg (Silberloch; Millionenloch), Malta, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Bornite
Formula:Cu5FeS4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Bornite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Silberloch, Maltaberg (Silberloch; Millionenloch), Malta, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:773800
Long-form Identifier:1:3:773800:5
GUID (UUID V4):d76f9906-0b89-42e5-bc85-0b1c9676e810
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tetrahedrite solidsolution series in the Schwarzwald ore district (SW Germany): The role of mineralization processes...(‘fahlore’) from 78 locations in the Schwarzwald ore district of SW Germany. Electron microprobe analysis is...fahlore, tennantite, tetrahedrite, Schwarzwald ore district, Black Forest, hydrothermal mineralization. Introduction...2004). Geological setting The Schwarzwald ore district (SW Germany) is part of the European Variscan...granites in 310 FAHLORE FROM THE SCHWARZWALD ORE DISTRICT The investigated occurrences and their characteristic
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veins formed by a process dominated by mixing of an ascending brine with stagnant formation or meteoric...mines Clara (Oberwolfach; fahlore Schwarzwald District Haslach, Baberast (SBB3) Sulzburg, Schweizergrund...fluid flow and mineralization processes 291 District Waldkirch, Erich im Suggental (P3) Freiamt, Caroline...Keppenbach, Burgberg (K1) 29 44 45 Freiamt, Silberloch (S1) Lahr, Michael i. Weiler (P5) Badenweiler... 292 F. Ströbele et al. SW-German Triassic District Freudenstadt, Dorothea (SFDS2) Oberwolfach,
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Honnef ISBN 3-510-65094-8 V PREFACE TO VOLUME I An important task for the Organizing Com1nittee for...pages. This would have resulted in the omission of an appreciable number of the papers submitted for the...financial accounts totaled and paid, we found that we had an appreciable surplus of income over outgo. We could...Werner, Ore Mineralization from the Eastern Alps, Austria, as Strata-Bound-Syn genetic Formations of Pre-Alpine...the Kuroko-Type Mineralization: an Example from the Iwami Mining District, Shimane, Japan ..... .......
 
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