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Kőszárhegy Quarry, Kőszárhegy, Szár Hill, Fejér Co., Hungary

Devonian limestone quarry with skarn formation.

Refs.:
- Fehér, B. & Papp, G. (2003): Brucite- and serpentine-bearing hydrothermal veinlets in the contact metamorphosed limestone of the Szár Hill, Polgárdi, Hungary. Topographia Mineralogica Hungariae, VIII, 135–144. (in Hungarian with English abstract) http://www.mineral.hermuz.hu/munkat/feher/publ/brucit.pdf]
- Fehér, B. & Sajó, I. (2003): Calcium silicates from the wollastonite skarn of the Szár Hill, Polgárdi, Hungary. Topographia Mineralogica Hungariae, VIII, 87–113. (in Hungarian with English abstract)
http://www.mineral.hermuz.hu/munkat/feher/publ/wollastonit.pdf]





Mineral List:
Actinolite
Albite
'Albite-Anorthite Series'
Almandine
Andradite
'Apatite'
'Apophyllite'
Apophyllite-(KOH)
Aragonite
Augite
Baryte
Biotite
Birnessite
Brucite
Calcite
Chrysotile
Clinozoisite
Diopside
Dolomite
Enstatite
Epidote
Forsterite
Glauconite
Goethite
Grossular
Hedenbergite
Hematite
'Heulandite'
Hydrotalcite
Illite
Kaolinite
Lizardite
Magnesiohastingsite
Magnetite
Malachite
'Manganese Oxides
var: Manganese Dendrites'

Muscovite
Nekoite
Nontronite
Okenite
Opal
Orthoclase
Periclase
Prehnite
Pyrite
Pyrolusite
Pyrophyllite
Quartz
Ranciéite
Romanèchite
Rutile
Saponite
Schorl
'Sericite'
Spinel
Stellerite
Stevensite
'Stilbite'
Talc
Thaumasite
'Tourmaline'
Tremolite
Vesuvianite
Wollastonite
Zircon


65 entries listed. 55 valid minerals.

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