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Western ore field, Mittersill Scheelite deposit, Mittersill, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria

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Locality type:Ore Field
Classification
Species:Opal
Formula:SiO2 · nH2O
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Opal data
Locality Data:Click here to view Western ore field, Mittersill Scheelite deposit, Mittersill, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:990938
Long-form Identifier:1:3:990938:0
GUID (UUID V4):0
Nearest other occurrences of Opal
8.1km (5.1 miles)Emerald deposit, Leckbachgraben, Nasenkopf mountain, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
13.7km (8.5 miles)Seewände quarry, Tauernmoos lake, Enzingerboden, Uttendorf, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
17.3km (10.8 miles)Hopffeldboden, Hopffeld area, Neukirchen am Großvenediger, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
44.6km (27.7 miles)Bockhart adit, Siglitz - Bockhart gold mining district, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
44.7km (27.8 miles)Schloss Alp, Bad Hofgastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
46.4km (28.8 miles)Siglitz adit (Imhof-Unterbau adit; Imhof adit), Siglitz - Bockhart gold mining district, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
47.0km (29.2 miles)Schleierfall tunnel, Naßfeld valley, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
49.0km (30.5 miles)Pasel adit, Radhausberg, Kreuzkogel massif, Naßfeld valley, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
49.2km (30.6 miles)Paris adit, Radhausberg, Kreuzkogel massif, Naßfeld valley, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
49.8km (30.9 miles)Unnamed adit, Kniebeißgraben, Naßfeld valley, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
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Atlases in Geoscience 3THEORE MINERALSUNDER THE MICROSCOPEAn Optical GuideSecond Edition Atlases... Atlases in Geoscience 3THEORE MINERALSUNDER THE MICROSCOPEAn Optical GuideSecond EditionBernhard...herein).NoticesKnowledge and best practice in thisfield are constantly changing. As new research and experience...at Sultan QaboosUniversity, Sultanate of Oman; Iam indebted for this opportunity and for the assistance...gather the vast amount of differentoreminerals included in the atlas, Iam very much obliged to a number
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to gather information onthe geology of Europeanore deposits knows thefrustrations that such an endeavour...descriptions in English (or any other language) of theirore depositsand the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy...to gather information on thegeology of Europeanore deposits knows thefrustrations that such an endeavour...which has createda renewed interest in Europeanore deposits, isaccompanied by an Explanatory Memoir...descriptions of the geology and mineralogy of theore deposits. In this latter respectthe Mineral deposits
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International Association on the Genesis ofOre Deposits (IAGOD)Metallogeny of the Pacific Northwest...of Active Continental MarginsGuidebook for theField Excursions in the Far East of Russia: September...2004© INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION ON THE GENESIS OFORE DEPOSITS (IAGOD)Published by Dalnauka Publishing...book describes the geology of a number of importantore districts and depositsin the region. These are the...which is an exampleof young magmatism and modernore formation. The chapters devoted to the OkhotskKolyma
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by the author in the Early Oligocene deposits andore occurrences in theUkraine, Georgia, and Kazakhstan...late diagenetic (catagenetic) stage (the Chiaturadeposit) was generally a multistage process resulting from...Paratethys, the Nikopoldeposit, the Chiaturadeposit, the Mangyshlakdeposit, diagenesis, catagenesis...Nikopol and Bolshoy Tokmak ofthe Nikopol manganeseore basin, Chiatura and Kvirila of the Trans-Caucasus...Kuleshovore basin recognized as the East European manganeseore province. The smallerorefields are
Conference Proceedings (Volume)
Meeting12–15 AUGUST 2013, UPPSALA, SWEDENMineraldeposit researchfor a high-tech worldProceedingsVOLUME...Meeting12–15 AUGUST 2013, UPPSALA, SWEDENMineraldeposit researchfor a high-tech worldProceedingsVolume...volume:Jonsson, E. et al. (ed.), 2013: Mineraldeposit research for a high-tech world.Proceedings of...Metallogeny of the Fennoscandian Shield.Mineraldeposit research for a high-tech world. Proceedings of...The production in 2012 was 34,3 million tonnes ofore containing67 100 tonnes of copper, 51 700 tonnes
 
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