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Kruszewski, Ł., Ciesielczuk, J., Misz-Kennan, M., 2014: Mineralogy of some metacarbonate rocks from burned coal-mining dump in Przygórze (Lower Silesian Coal Basin) and its analogy to "olive" rocks from the Hatrurim Formation. Proceedings of the International Symposium CEMC 2014, Skalský Dvůr, April 23-26th, 26-27

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Original EntryKruszewski, Ł., Ciesielczuk, J., Misz-Kennan, M., 2014: Mineralogy of some metacarbonate rocks from burned coal-mining dump in Przygórze (Lower Silesian Coal Basin) and its analogy to "olive" rocks from the Hatrurim Formation. Proceedings of the International Symposium CEMC 2014, Skalský Dvůr, April 23-26th, 26-27
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Full ReferenceKruszewski, Ł., Ciesielczuk, J., Misz-Kennan, M., 2014: Mineralogy of some metacarbonate rocks from burned coal-mining dump in Przygórze (Lower Silesian Coal Basin) and its analogy to "olive" rocks from the Hatrurim Formation. Proceedings of the International Symposium CEMC 2014, Skalský Dvůr, April 23-26th, 26-27
Plain TextKruszewski, Ł., Ciesielczuk, J., Misz-Kennan, M., 2014: Mineralogy of some metacarbonate rocks from burned coal-mining dump in Przygórze (Lower Silesian Coal Basin) and its analogy to "olive" rocks from the Hatrurim Formation. Proceedings of the International Symposium CEMC 2014, Skalský Dvůr, April 23-26th, 26-27

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K-petalite
Unnamed (Potassium Aluminium Silicate)
Unnamed (Sodium Silicate)

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Przygórze heap, Bolesław Mine, Przygórze, Gmina Nowa Ruda, Kłodzko County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland Åkermanite-Gehlenite Series, Albite, Brownmillerite-Srebrodolskite Series, Chromium-bearing Kennedyite, Cuspidine, Esseneite, Feldspar Group, Fluorapatite, Fluorapophyllite-(K), Gehlenite, Hydrocalumite, K-petalite, Kalsilite, Leucite, Pseudobrookite, Rustumite, Srebrodolskite, Thaumasite, Unnamed (Potassium Aluminium Silicate), Unnamed (Sodium Silicate)


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