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Kolitsch, U., Schachinger, T. and Bernhard, F. (2015): Ardennite-(As), ardennite-(V), gasparite-(Ce) and chernovite-(Y): first results of a mineralogical study of the metaradiolarite-hosted manganese ore mineralisations in the Fuchssee area, Radstadt Tauern, Salzburg, Austria. MinPet 2015, Leoben, Austria, September 10-13; abstract in Mitt. Österr. Mineral. Ges. 161, 67.

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Full ReferenceKolitsch, U., Schachinger, T. and Bernhard, F. (2015): Ardennite-(As), ardennite-(V), gasparite-(Ce) and chernovite-(Y): first results of a mineralogical study of the metaradiolarite-hosted manganese ore mineralisations in the Fuchssee area, Radstadt Tauern, Salzburg, Austria. MinPet 2015, Leoben, Austria, September 10-13; abstract in Mitt. Österr. Mineral. Ges. 161, 67.
Plain TextKolitsch, U., Schachinger, T. and Bernhard, F. (2015): Ardennite-(As), ardennite-(V), gasparite-(Ce) and chernovite-(Y): first results of a mineralogical study of the metaradiolarite-hosted manganese ore mineralisations in the Fuchssee area, Radstadt Tauern, Salzburg, Austria. MinPet 2015, Leoben, Austria, September 10-13; abstract in Mitt. Österr. Mineral. Ges. 161, 67.

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Fuchs Alp - Fuchs lake area, Tweng, Tamsweg District, Salzburg, Austria

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Fuchs Alp - Fuchs lake area, Tweng, Tamsweg District, Salzburg, Austria Albite, Ardennite-(As), Ardennite-(V), Baryte, Braunite, Calcite, Celestine, Cerianite-(Ce), Chernovite-(Y), Clino-suenoite, Clinochlore, Coronadite, Coronadite Group, Dravite, Fluorapatite, Gasparite-(Ce), Hematite, Krettnichite, Kutnohorite, Magnesio-riebeckite, Monazite-(Ce), Muscovite, Piemontite, Pyrolusite, Pyrophanite, Pyroxmangite, Quartz, Rhodochrosite, Rhodonite, Senaite, Spessartine, Stilpnomelane Group, Tephroite, Titanite
Navis stream (Navis creek), Navis, Innsbruck-Land District, Tyrol, Austria Ardennite-(As)


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