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Phlogopite from Ústí nad Labem Region, Czech Republic

Czech Republic
 
  • Ústí nad Labem Region
Kotková J., Škoda R., Machovič V. (2013) Kumdykolite, a high-temperature polymorph of albite, from north Bohemian granulites. in X International Eclogite Conference Abstract Volume p66
    • Chomutov District
      • Klášterec nad Ohří
Roman Gramblička collection
    • Litoměřice District
      • Martiněves
Ulrych, J., Pivec, E., Zak, K., Bendl, J., & Bosák, P. (1993). Alkaline and ultramafic carbonate lamprophyres in Central Bohemian Carboniferous basins, Czech Republic. Mineralogy and Petrology, 48(1), 65-81.
      • Třebenice
Kopecky, L., Smejkal, V., & Hladíková, J. (1987). Isotopic composition and origin of carbonates in alkaline-metasomatic and cognate rocks of the Bohemian Massif, Czechoslovakia. In Seminar on carbonatites and alkaline rocks of the Bohemian Massif and ambient regions. 1 (pp. 177-196).
Kopecký, L., Dobeš, M., Fiala, J., & Šťovíčková, N. (1970). Fenites of the Bohemian Massif and the relations between fenitization, alkaline volcanism and deep fault tectonics. Sbor geol Věd, Geol, 16, 51-112.
    • Teplice District
      • Bořislav
Pauliš, P. Nejzajímavější mineralogická naleziště Čech, Kuttna, Kzutná Hora, 2000.
      • Bžany
Velebil, D.: Bílina – Hradiště, klasické naleziště „cimolitu“ a „anauxitu“. Minerál, 2005, roč. 13, č. 6, s. 413-419.
Stemprok, M., Dolejs, D., & Holub, F. V. (2014). Late Variscan calc-alkaline lamprophyres in the Krupka ore district, Eastern Krusne hory/Erzgebirge: their relationship to Sn-W mineralization. Journal of Geosciences, 59(1), 41-68.
 
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