| | Book | predná strana obálky: Žezlov;í ametyst, ,rr 20mm, Banská Štiavnica, BB Kermezit, 20mm, Pezinok, AR Pseudomalachit...Dubník-Libanka, JM ,• I strana 1: Chalkopyrit, 65 mm, Banská Štiavnica, PK strana 2: Kermezit, 75 mm, Pezinok...Kalcit a sfalerit, 90mm, Banská Štiavnica, PŠ strana 24: Ametyst, xx 40mm, Banská Štiavnica, PŠ strana 25:...Russovi (Bratislava), Milanovi Okruhlicovi (Banská Bystrica) a Jozefovi Molnárovi (Košice), Bohuslavovi...Škáchovi (PNbram), Stanislavovi Jeleňovi (Banská Bystrica) Viktorovi Jágerovi a Lászlovi Tóthovi (Maďarsko) | | Verhaert, Michèle, Madi, Atman, El Basbas, Abdelaziz, Elharkaty, Mohamed, Oummouch, Abdellah, Oumohou, Lahcen, Malfliet, Annelies, Maacha, Lhou, Yans, Johan (2020) Genesis of As-Pb-Rich Supergene Mineralization: The Tazalaght and Agoujgal Cu Deposits (Moroccan Anti-Atlas Copperbelt). Economic Geology, 115 (8). 1725-1748 doi:10.5382/econgeo.4779 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | environment; and (3) the precipitation of goethite, hematite, and quartz in the gossan. In the Cu-As-Pb-V deposit... phosphates, vanadates, and oxides. Goethite, hematite, mottramite, and late calcite occur in the gossan...azurite), oxides (cuprite, tenorite, goethite, hematite, …) and arsenates (olivenite, conichalcite, chenevixite;...botryoïdal and earthy goethite. (E). Goethite and hematite replacing strata-bound euhedral goethite. (F)...covellite, Ert = erythrite, Gth = goethite, Hem = hematite, Htg = heterogenite, Mlc = malachite, Olv = olivenite | | Hurai, Vratislav, Huraiová, Monika, Slobodník, Marek, Thomas, Rainer (2015) Geofluids - Developments in Microthermometry, Spectroscopy, Thermodynamics, and Stable Isotopes. Elsevier. doi:10.1016/c2014-0-03099-7 | Book | (hydrothermal polymetallic veins near Soviansko, Nı́zke Tatry Mts., Slovakia, courtesy of J. Luptáková). (d)...in Eocene flysch sandstones, Vel’ký Lipnı́k, Slovakia). (e) Tubular aqueous fluid inclusion in apatite...(Rožňava–Nadabula siderite deposit, Gemeric tectonic unit, Slovakia). Scale bars correspond to 20 μm. Secondary inclusions...inclusion in quartz from alpine fissure (Klenovec, Slovakia), composed of aqueous liquid (L1), CO2 liquid...some daughter minerals (calcite, chalcopyrite, hematite) fail to dissolve on heating the aqueous fluid |
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