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Poličany, Kutná Hora (Kuttenberg), Central Bohemia Region, Bohemia (Böhmen; Boehmen), Czech Republic

Small abandoned mines in southern part of Kutná Hora ore district. Mineralized veins are developed in rocks of kutná hora crystalline complex unit (proterozoic migmatitized paragneisses). Most famous is St. Antonín de Padua Adit with 5 ore veins 20 to 50 cm thic (max. 1 m)with quartz and carbonates bearing disseminated silver minerals and Sb-mineralization (berthierite veins).

Refs.:
- Pauliš, P.: Kutnohorský rudní revír a jeho minerály. Bulletin mineralogicko-petrografického oddělení Národního muzea v Praze, 1998, roč. 6, s. 57-70.
- Sejkora, J., Velebil, D., Litochleb, J.: Významná mineralogická lokalita – štola sv. Antonína Paduánského v Poličanech u Kutné Hory. Bulletin mineralogicko-petrografického oddělení Národního muzea v Praze, 2002, roč. 10, s. 171-178.





Mineral List:
  • Acanthite
  • Anatase
  • Andorite
  • Ankerite
  • Arsenopyrite
  • Berthierite
  • Bismuth
  • Boulangerite
  • Brookite
  • Bukovskýite
  • Calcite
  • Cassiterite
  • Cervantite
  • Chalcopyrite
  • Diaphorite
  • Dolomite
  • Freibergite
  • Freieslebenite
  • Galena
  • Gold
  • Jamesonite
  • Jarosite
  • Kermesite
  • Kutnohorite (TL)
  • Miargyrite
  • Pitticite
  • Pyrargyrite
  • Pyrite
  • Pyrostilpnite
  • Pyrrhotite
  • Quartz
  • Rhodochrosite
  • Scorodite
  • Sénarmontite
  • Siderite
  • Silver
  • Sphalerite
  • Stannite
  • Stibnite
  • Tintinaite
  • Valentinite


    41 entries listed. 39 valid minerals. 1 type locality (valid mineral).

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