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Chalcopyrite from
Knappenstube, Irschen, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria

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Locality type:Mining Area
Classification
Species:Chalcopyrite
Formula:CuFeS2
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Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Knappenstube, Irschen, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:772896
Long-form Identifier:1:3:772896:9
GUID (UUID V4):0
Nearest other occurrences of Chalcopyrite
1.4km (0.8 miles)Gold mine, Fundkofel, Zwickenberg, Oberdrauburg, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
1.4km (0.9 miles)Strieden, Oberdrauburg, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
1.7km (1.1 miles)Striedenalmer Plaiken, Oberdrauburg, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
3.1km (2.0 miles)Scharnik, Irschen, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
6.1km (3.8 miles)Politzberg, Lamnitz valley, Rangersdorf, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
6.7km (4.2 miles)Mercury mine, Glatschach, Dellach im Drautal, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
7.3km (4.6 miles)Draßnitz (Drassnitz), Dellach im Drautal, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
11.8km (7.4 miles)Niedermüller Alp, Greifenburg, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
12.1km (7.5 miles)Kienbergkar, Teuchlbach valley, Penk, Reißeck, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
13.8km (8.6 miles)Bärenkopf (Bärenkogel), Teuchlbach valley, Penk, Reißeck, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
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a11oPetrology© Springer-Verlag 1995Printed inAustriaVein type Ag-(Au)-Pb, Zn, Cu-(W, Sn)mineralization...in the Southern KreuzeckMountains,Carinthia Province,AustriaG. Feitzinger 1, W. H. Paar 1, M. Tarkian...Mineralogy, University of Salzburg, Salzburg,Austria2 Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, University...Leoben,Austria4 Institute of Geological Sciences, Mining University of Leoben, Leoben,Austria( Herrn...Niedermtilleralm. Pyrite, arsenopyrite, andchalcopyrite are present in minor amounts. Au-Ag alloys with
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mineralization from the Siflitz-Guginock area(Austria): indications for hydrothermal activity during...mineralization from theSiflitz-Guginock area (Austria): indications for hydrothermalactivity during...Salzburg, Hellbrunnerstr 34, A-5020Salzburg,Austria (e-mail: gerhard.amann@sbg.ac, at)2 Institutfiir...Salzburg, Hellbrunnerstr 34, A-5020 Salzburg,AustriaAbstract: Polymetamorphic schists and marbles of...as theMonte Rosa golddistrict of the Western Alps orthe Tauern golddistrict of the Eastern Alps (Fig
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4.9, Zn 1.9, As 1.0, Sb 26.9, S 23.0,and not inan argentian galena as it was believed. Themineral...anciens travaux dans la mine de Comtesseetchalcopyrite sont diss6min6s au sein d'une gangue dequartz...essentiellement de c6rusite et limonite. Des traces dechalcopyrite sont visiblesl'entr6e de la mine.Min~ralogie...Fe)avec des traces de Cd (0,38%).Pyrite etchalcopyrite. Ces deux min6raux, d'importancemineure, se...triangles: gites dans s~dimentset m6tas+diments. 1.Knappenstube, Autriche (Paar et al. 1978);2. Hallefors,
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ore-bearing schists from the Schellgadenminingdistrict (Tauern Window, Eastern Alps)Erwin Krenn & Hubert...bearing micaschists from the Schellgaden miningdistrict, Tauern Window, Eastern Alps, was studied bymeans...parts of micaschists. Results fromthis study implyan Alpine rather than a pre-Alpineformation age for...Salzburg,Hellbrunnerstrasse 34,5020 Salzburg,Austriae-mail: erwin.krenn@sbg.ac.atIntroductionThe... Eastern Alps, represents ahistorical miningdistrict, which has produced some30 t of Au over the last
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epithermal deposits of the Steens–Pueblo MiningDistrict of southeastern Oregon. Electron-microprobe analyses...05Cd0.04)] (Sb2.35As1.72) S13.09, ever reported foran intermediate member of the tetrahedrite–tennantite...tetrahedrite–tennantite series, argentotennantite, Steens–PuebloDistrict, Oregon. SOMMAIRE La solution solide tétraédrite–tennantite...série tétraédrite–tennantite, argentotennantite,district de Steens–Pueblo, Oregon. § E-mail address:...The mercury deposits of the Steens–Pueblo MiningDistrict in southeastern Oregon are very unusual in that
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tetrahedrite solidsolution series in the Schwarzwald oredistrict (SW Germany):The role of mineralization processes...(‘fahlore’) from 78 locations in the Schwarzwald oredistrict of SW Germany. Electron microprobeanalysis is...fahlore, tennantite, tetrahedrite, Schwarzwald oredistrict, Black Forest, hydrothermalmineralization.Introduction...2004).Geological settingThe Schwarzwald oredistrict (SW Germany) ispart of the European Variscan...granites in310 FAHLORE FROM THE SCHWARZWALD OREDISTRICTThe investigated occurrences and their characteristic
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incompletely explored deposits.Thus the assertion thatan area is geologically favor-able for the occurrence...informationabout the mineral resource potential ofan area, it is important thatmodels of grades and tonnages...representative if the wrongdeposit type model is applied toan area, or if the grades or tonnagesused to construct...consideration of the geology and known deposits ofan area,such as was the case in the mineral resource...present the combination of several deposits from adistrict.Reportsof multiple grades from different parts
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Cd) and wurtzite, subordinate opal, pyrite,chalcopyrite and Fe-oxyhydroxides, as well as accessory native...Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article isan open access article distributed under the terms and...felsic-dominated islandarc environments, which locally exhibitan epithermal style of mineralization [2–9]. In the...grain occurs inan unknown black substance (epoxy resin?) and another one exhibitsan evident relief relative...2700–2850 m (Figure 1). The seamount 13◦ 200 N isan oceanic core complex (OCC) in the form of a smooth
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The Timing and Location of Major Ore Deposits inan Evolving Orogen Geological Society Special Publications...of Scientific Book Contents, but they do not havean impact factor, the latter being applicable only to...The Timing and Location of Major Ore Deposits inan Evolving Orogen. Geological Society, London, Special...The Timing and Location of Major Ore Deposits inan Evolving Orogen. Geological Society, London, Special...The Timing and Location of Major Ore Deposits inan Evolving Orogen EDITED BY D. J. BLUNDELL Royal Holloway
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Karl-Franzens-UniversitatHeinrichstraBe 26A-8010GrazAustriaISBN-13 :978-3-642-84642-7DOl: 10.1007/978-3-642-84640-3...The Alps arean arched mountain chain stretching 1500 km between Vienna and GrazinAustria and Genova...be used by specialists, but that it may serve asan introduction to one aspect of the complex and fascinating...and the patient work of thereviewers has made suchan enterprise possible. Our warmest thanks go, therefore... University) who agreed to collaborate asan author atan early stage.Besides the reviews presented
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role in naming the plants and animals, also showedan interest in classifying the minerals. His natural...synonymy was improved and extended. The work becamean internationalclassic for over 50 years, due to the...Josef Zemann: Institut fur Mineralogieder Universitat Wien,Austria.Michael Zolensky: Lyndon Johnson Space...XV xviIntroductioninternational members andan affirmative response of at least two-thirds ofthose...Once accepted, the information must be published inan appropriate journal within two years or the CNMMN
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ContributorsixPrefacexiThe stability of minerals:an introductionNancy L. Ross and Geoffrey D. Price... PrefaceThe aim of this monograph is to providean introduction to the problems ofmineral stability...this book as a general guide to the subject, and asanintroduction to the current frontiers of research...the first day of the meeting made 18December 1989an even more memorable occasion!Geoffrey D. Price and...Londonxi CHAPTERONEThe stability of minerals:an introductionN a n c y L. Ross and Geoffrey D. Price
 
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