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Láz Hill, Uzsa (Uzsabánya), Tapolcai Basin, Veszprém Co., Hungary

(Láz hegy)

Large operating basalt quarry W of the town of Uzsa (the quarry itself is for the most part located in Zala Co.).
Zeolites and other minerals in cavities. The basalt also contains small serpentine-bearing and quartz xenoliths.



References:
- Kónya, P. (2009): Ph.D. Thesis, University of Miskolc, Hungary, 303 pp.
- Kovács, I. et al. (2009): Guide to the Bakony-Balaton Volcanic Highland, Field Trip 1, 7th September 2009. MinPet2009 field trip booklet, 23 pp.

- http://www.mineralienfreunde.de/archiv/09ungarn.html





Map Reference: 46°54'N , 17°21'E

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Mineral List:
Amesite
Analcime
'Apatite'
'Apophyllite'
Apophyllite-(KOH)
Aragonite
Augite
Brucite
Calcite
'Chabazite'
Clinoenstatite
'Feldspar Group'
Fluorite
Garronite
Gismondine
Gonnardite
Hematite
'Heulandite'
Hydromagnesite
Ilmenite
Katoite
Magnetite
Mesolite
Natrolite
Okenite
Paranatrolite
Perovskite
'Phillipsite'
Pigeonite
'Serpentine Group'
'Smectite Group'
Tacharanite
Tetranatrolite
'Thomsonite'
Thomsonite-Ca
Tobermorite
Zeophyllite


37 entries listed. 27 valid minerals.

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