Mittersill mine

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The Mittersill mine (also known as Felbertal Mine) is a large mine located south of the Mittersill town, in the State of Salzburg in western Austria, 30 kilometres (19 mi) South of Kitzbühel and some 340 kilometres (210 mi) southwest of the capital, Vienna. Mittersill is the largest scheelite deposit in Europe, having in 2010 estimated reserves of 6.1 million tonnes of ore grading 0.5% pure tungsten. The mine produces around 500.000 t ore grading 0.3 %WO3, i.e., around 1,200 tonnes of WO3 per year (data from 2010 to 2017).

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Location: 47.226, 12.489, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Felsdach-Abri, Felsdach
  • Posthäuslmarterl
  • Friedhofskapelle St. Andrä
  • Urzeitlicher Bergbau Kelchalm/Bachalm
  • show mine Leogang
    show mine in Leogang (Austria)
  • Schmitten Tunnel
    Tunnel near Zell by the Lake
  • Felbertauerntunnel
    road tunnel between Salzburg and Tyrol
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1989-01-01T00:00:00Z
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1967-01-01T00:00:00Z
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    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    sitecaveFelsdach-Abri, Felsdachrock shelterWikidata
    sitecavePosthäuslmarterlLourdes grotto, wayside shrineWikidata
    sitecave1923Friedhofskapelle St. AndräLourdes grotto, cemetery chapel, war memorialWikidata
    sitemineUrzeitlicher Bergbau Kelchalm/Bachalmarchaeological site, abandoned mineWikidata
    sitemine1989show mine Leogangshow mineWikidata
    sitetunnelSchmitten Tunnelroad tunnel, bypassWikidata
    sitetunnel1967Felbertauerntunnelroad tunnelWikidata