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Telkibánya, Zemplén Mts. (Tokaj Mts.), Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén Co., Hungary

Telkibánya was famous, historical gold-silver mine (active since the 15th century). The most important ore veins are to be found north-east from the village. Three parts of hydrothermal ore zone are Kánya Hill, Gyepü Hill and Fehér Hill.

Mineral List

Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities
Acanthite
Alunite
Alunogen
Anglesite
Ankerite
Baryte
Biotite
Calcite
'Chabazite'
Chalcopyrite
Chlorargyrite
Cinnabar
Covellite
Dolomite
Enargite
Freibergite
Galena
Goethite
Gold
var: Electrum
Gypsum
Halotrichite
Hematite
Jalpaite
Jarosite
'K Feldspar
var: Adularia'

Laumontite
Marcasite
Melanterite
Miargyrite
Opal
var: Black Opal
Opal
var: Fire Opal

var: Honey Opal
var: Milk Opal
var: Opal-AN
var: Precious Opal
var: Wax Opal
var: White Opal
var: Wood Opal
Plumbojarosite
Polybasite
Proustite
Pyrargyrite
Pyrite
Pyrostilpnite
Quartz
var: Amethyst
Quartz
var: Chalcedony

var: Citrine
var: Eisenkiesel
var: Milky Quartz
var: Rock Crystal
var: Sceptre Quartz
var: Smoky Quartz
Siderite
Silver
Sphalerite
Stibnite
Sulphur
Tridymite
Zincalstibite


84 entries listed. 41 valid minerals.

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References

- Molnar, Ferenc & Zelenka, Tibor (1995): Fluid inclusion characteristics and paleothermal structure of the adularia-sericite type epithermal deposit at Telkibanya Tokaj Mts., northeast Hungary. Geologica Carpathica 46, 205-215.

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