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Věžná, Žďár nad Sázavou, Vysočina Region, Moravia (Mähren; Maehren), Czech Republic

(Věžná)

In the Věžná village surrounding are couple very interesting localities. Best known are desilicated pegmatites in serpentinites, usually labeled as Věžná 1 and Věžná 2. Serpentinites are open in small nearby quarry, other rocks are cut inside Skalka adit which is in use and not open to public.




Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities


Mineral List:
Actinolite
'Adularia'
Albite
var: Cleavelandite
var: Oligoclase
Analcime
Anthophyllite
'Apatite'
Apatite-(CaF)
Aragonite
Bavenite
Beryl
Biotite
Bismuth
Brabantite
Calcite
Cassiterite
Celadonite
'Chabazite'
'Chalcedony'
'Chlorite Group'
Columbite
Columbite-(Fe)
Cordierite
Dolomite
Dravite
Elbaite
Enstatite
var: Bronzite

Epididymite
Eudidymite
Fluorite
Harmotome
Hübnerite
Huntite
Hydrotalcite
Lepidolite
Magnesite
Magnetite
Microcline
Microlite
Milarite
'Monazite'
Monazite-(Ce)
Muscovite
Natrolite
Opal
Orthoclase
Phlogopite
Pollucite
Prehnite
Quartz
Rutile
var: Niobian Rutile
Schorl
Scolecite
Sillimanite
Stibiobetafite (TL)
Stokesite
Talc
'Thomsonite'
Thomsonite-Ca
Titanite
'Tourmaline'
Tremolite
Triplite
Vermiculite
Wellsite
Xenotime-(Y)
Zircon
var: Hafnian Zircon


101 entries listed. 52 valid minerals. 1 type locality (valid mineral).

Localities in this Region:
Czech Republic
 
  • Moravia (Mähren; Maehren)
    • Vysočina Region
      • Žďár nad Sázavou
        • Věžná

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