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Berthierite from Kisbánya, Carpathians

Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 1934
The mineral berthierite has hitherto been known from two localities in the region of the Carpathian Mountains. It was first recorded by A. Löwe in 1847 from Aranyidka in the Hungarian comitat Abauj-Torna, where it occurred' massive and disseminated, columnar and fibrous, with jamesonite and stibnite'. Much later, about 1908, J.
Victor Zsivny, László Zombory
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Carpathians

2021
Jan Golonka   +2 more
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Stark Carpathians

The Stark Carpathians: Ritual, Text, and Authority Among Ukraine’s Hutsulsaddresses rituals and texts in a small mountainous area located in today’s Ukraine. The residents of this remote region are known as the Hutsuls. This book argues that Hutsul rituals and texts, cast as ancient and extraordinary, had more mundane roots.
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Carpathian Ustilaginales

Mycologia, 1987
Ruben Duran, Kalman Vanky
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Carpathian Mountains

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1974
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Carpathian Mountains

1984
J. Demek, N. V. Bashenina
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Carpathian Menilite

Rocks & Minerals, 1970
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