The lengenbach quarry in Switzerland: Classic locality for rare thallium sulfosalts

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The Lengenbach quarry is a world-famous mineral locality, especially known for its rare and well-crystallized Tl, Pb, Ag, and Cu bearing sulfosalts. As of June 2018, it is the type locality for 44 different mineral species, making it one of the most prolific localities worldwide. A total of 33 thallium mineral species have been identified, 23 of which are type minerals. A brief description of several thallium species of special interest follows a concise and general overview of the thallium mineralization.

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Raber, T., & Roth, P. (2018, September 14). The lengenbach quarry in Switzerland: Classic locality for rare thallium sulfosalts. Minerals. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/min8090409

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