Nr. 7 (2005)
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The Argentiferous Lead-zinc Mineralizations of Arzberg (Eastern Styria)
by Leopold Weber
Abstract: The silverbearing lead-zinc mineralizations of the “Graz Paleozoic” are of submarine-sedimentary origin as a result of... 
Characterization of Primary and Secondary Mineralizations in the Lead-zinc Deposit of Arzberg (Styria)
by Daniela Reiter & Leopold Weber
Abstract: In the lead-zinc deposit of Arzberg primary (stratiform) and secondary (mobilized) mineralizations are developed. Mobilized veinlike... 
The Distribution of Heavy Metals above Lead-Zinc Mineralizations of the Rauchenberg Area near Arzberg (Styria)
by Leopold Weber, Helmut H. Weinke & Barbara Mörtl
Abstract: In the Rauchenberg area, west of Arzberg (Styria) soil samples have been analysed for heavy metals by a quick method for prospecting... 
Results of the Geophysical Investigations in the Area Arzberg-Rauchenberg (Styria, Austria)
by Erich Niesner
Abstract: This report shows selected results of geophysical measurements in the area Arzberg–Rauchenberg. The field works have been done... 
The Seismological Station ARSA at the Educational Mining Centre in Arzberg (Styria)
by Wolfgang Lenhardt & Peter Melichar
Abstract: The seismic station in Arzberg constitutes an elemental part of the seismic network of Austria which is used by the Seismological... 
Geophysical Prospection at the Former Lead-Zinc Mining Area Rauchenberg near Arzberg (Styria)
by Georg K. Walach
Abstract: At Rauchenberg (Community of Arzberg) a geophysical prospection (geomagnetic surveying and mapping) with a grid of 2 × 2m was... 
Mining History of the Arzberg-Haufenreith Mining District (Styria)
by Alfred Weiss
Abstract: Mining activities in the Arzberg–Haufenreith area can be traced back to the 13th century. There are four mining epochs. In the... 
The Arzberg Explosives Magazine and Blasting with Gun Powder
by Alfred Weiss
Abstract: Blasting techniques have been playing an important role in mining since its first use in 1627 in Schemnitz. Until to the 19th century... 



