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Slavkovice, Nové Město na Moravě, Žďár nad Sázavou District, Vysočina Region, Czech Republici
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Mindat Locality ID:
18657
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:18657:0
GUID (UUID V4):
1c6021e5-e1ac-4dab-a267-a6ebe63044cc
Name(s) in local language(s):
Slavkovice


Slavkovice (German: Slawkowitz) is a village, part of the town of Nové Město na Moravě in the district of Žďár nad Sázavou. It is located about 3.5 km west of Nové Město na Moravě. see Petrovice

The deposit belongs to the hydrothermal vein-type uranium deposits with various mineral assemblages, developed in dislocation zones.
Abandoned uranium mine.

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Mineral List


30 valid minerals.

Rock Types Recorded

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Detailed Mineral List:

Aguilarite
Formula: Ag4SeS
'Amphibole Supergroup'
Formula: AB2C5((Si,Al,Ti)8O22)(OH,F,Cl,O)2
Autunite
Formula: Ca(UO2)2(PO4)2 · 10-12H2O
Berzelianite
Formula: Cu2-xSe (x ≈ 0.12)
Billietite
Formula: Ba(UO2)6O4(OH)6 · 4-8H2O
Bukovite
Formula: (Cu3Fe)Σ4Tl2Se4
Calcite
Formula: CaCO3
Chalcopyrite
Formula: CuFeS2
Clausthalite
Formula: PbSe
Compreignacite
Formula: K2(UO2)6O4(OH)6 · 7H2O
Dolomite
Formula: CaMg(CO3)2
Eskebornite
Formula: CuFeSe2
Eucairite
Formula: AgCuSe
Ferroselite
Formula: FeSe2
Goethite
Formula: α-Fe3+O(OH)
Hematite
Formula: Fe2O3
Klockmannite
Formula: CuSe
Liebigite
Formula: Ca2(UO2)(CO3)3 · 11H2O
Natrozippeite
Formula: Na5(UO2)8(SO4)4O5(OH)3 · 12H2O
Naumannite
Formula: Ag2Se
Petříčekite
Formula: CuSe2
Quartz
Formula: SiO2
Tyrrellite
Formula: Cu(Co3+,Ni3+)2Se4
Umangite
Formula: Cu3Se2
Uraninite
Formula: UO2
Uranophane
Formula: Ca(UO2)2(SiO3OH)2 · 5H2O
Uranopilite
Formula: (UO2)6(SO4)O2(OH)6 · 14H2O
Vandenbrandeite ?
Formula: Cu(UO2)(OH)4
Voglite
Formula: Ca2Cu(UO2)(CO3)4 · 6H2O
Description: Supergene mineralization of the uranium deposit Slavkovice, western Moravia. The supergene uranyl mineral assemblage from the mine dump of abandoned uranium deposit Slavkovice, western Moravia, Czech Republic is described in this paper. Billietite, wolsendorfite, metaautunite and uranophane have been determined using chietly X-ray powder diffraction ana!ysis, chemical analysis and infrared vibrational spectroscopy. Two stages of origin of the supergene mineral assemblage have been distinguished in the deposit. The formation of supergene uranium mineralization at the Slavkovice deposit took place in two geochemically and geologically different environments. The formation of minerals of the first association took place in the conditions of the supergene zone in situ, in a geological environment undisturbed by anthropogenic influences. Uranyl oxides, phosphates and silicates are formed here. In the second case, in the conditions of open mining work and in heap material subrecentely to recently an association of uranyl carbonates and sulphates is formed, especially voglite, uranopilite, zippeite and sodium zippeite (Mazuch, 1995).
Wölsendorfite
Formula: Pb7(UO2)14O19(OH)4 · 12H2O
Zippeite
Formula: K3(UO2)4(SO4)2O3(OH) · 3H2O

Gallery:

List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts
Berzelianite2.BA.20Cu2-xSe (x ≈ 0.12)
Umangite2.BA.25Cu3Se2
Eucairite2.BA.50AgCuSe
Aguilarite2.BA.55Ag4SeS
Naumannite2.BA.55Ag2Se
Bukovite2.BD.30(Cu3Fe)Σ4Tl2Se4
Klockmannite2.CA.05bCuSe
Chalcopyrite2.CB.10aCuFeS2
Eskebornite2.CB.10aCuFeSe2
Clausthalite2.CD.10PbSe
Tyrrellite2.DA.05Cu(Co3+,Ni3+)2Se4
Ferroselite2.EB.10aFeSe2
Petříčekite2.EB.10aCuSe2
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
Goethite4.00.α-Fe3+O(OH)
Hematite4.CB.05Fe2O3
Quartz4.DA.05SiO2
Uraninite4.DL.05UO2
Compreignacite4.GB.05K2(UO2)6O4(OH)6 · 7H2O
Billietite4.GB.10Ba(UO2)6O4(OH)6 · 4-8H2O
Wölsendorfite4.GB.30Pb7(UO2)14O19(OH)4 · 12H2O
Vandenbrandeite ?4.GB.45Cu(UO2)(OH)4
Group 5 - Nitrates and Carbonates
Calcite5.AB.05CaCO3
Dolomite5.AB.10CaMg(CO3)2
Liebigite5.ED.20Ca2(UO2)(CO3)3 · 11H2O
Voglite5.EE.05Ca2Cu(UO2)(CO3)4 · 6H2O
Group 7 - Sulphates, Chromates, Molybdates and Tungstates
Uranopilite7.EA.05(UO2)6(SO4)O2(OH)6 · 14H2O
Natrozippeite7.EC.05Na5(UO2)8(SO4)4O5(OH)3 · 12H2O
Zippeite7.EC.05K3(UO2)4(SO4)2O3(OH) · 3H2O
Group 8 - Phosphates, Arsenates and Vanadates
Autunite8.EB.05Ca(UO2)2(PO4)2 · 10-12H2O
Group 9 - Silicates
Uranophane9.AK.15Ca(UO2)2(SiO3OH)2 · 5H2O
Unclassified
'Amphibole Supergroup'-AB2C5((Si,Al,Ti)8O22)(OH,F,Cl,O)2

List of minerals for each chemical element

HHydrogen
H Amphibole SupergroupAB2C5((Si,Al,Ti)8O22)(OH,F,Cl,O)2
H AutuniteCa(UO2)2(PO4)2 · 10-12H2O
H BillietiteBa(UO2)6O4(OH)6 · 4-8H2O
H CompreignaciteK2(UO2)6O4(OH)6 · 7H2O
H Goethiteα-Fe3+O(OH)
H LiebigiteCa2(UO2)(CO3)3 · 11H2O
H NatrozippeiteNa5(UO2)8(SO4)4O5(OH)3 · 12H2O
H UranophaneCa(UO2)2(SiO3OH)2 · 5H2O
H Uranopilite(UO2)6(SO4)O2(OH)6 · 14H2O
H VandenbrandeiteCu(UO2)(OH)4
H VogliteCa2Cu(UO2)(CO3)4 · 6H2O
H WölsendorfitePb7(UO2)14O19(OH)4 · 12H2O
H ZippeiteK3(UO2)4(SO4)2O3(OH) · 3H2O
CCarbon
C CalciteCaCO3
C DolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
C LiebigiteCa2(UO2)(CO3)3 · 11H2O
C VogliteCa2Cu(UO2)(CO3)4 · 6H2O
OOxygen
O Amphibole SupergroupAB2C5((Si,Al,Ti)8O22)(OH,F,Cl,O)2
O AutuniteCa(UO2)2(PO4)2 · 10-12H2O
O BillietiteBa(UO2)6O4(OH)6 · 4-8H2O
O CalciteCaCO3
O CompreignaciteK2(UO2)6O4(OH)6 · 7H2O
O DolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
O Goethiteα-Fe3+O(OH)
O HematiteFe2O3
O LiebigiteCa2(UO2)(CO3)3 · 11H2O
O QuartzSiO2
O NatrozippeiteNa5(UO2)8(SO4)4O5(OH)3 · 12H2O
O UraniniteUO2
O UranophaneCa(UO2)2(SiO3OH)2 · 5H2O
O Uranopilite(UO2)6(SO4)O2(OH)6 · 14H2O
O VandenbrandeiteCu(UO2)(OH)4
O VogliteCa2Cu(UO2)(CO3)4 · 6H2O
O WölsendorfitePb7(UO2)14O19(OH)4 · 12H2O
O ZippeiteK3(UO2)4(SO4)2O3(OH) · 3H2O
FFluorine
F Amphibole SupergroupAB2C5((Si,Al,Ti)8O22)(OH,F,Cl,O)2
NaSodium
Na NatrozippeiteNa5(UO2)8(SO4)4O5(OH)3 · 12H2O
MgMagnesium
Mg DolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
AlAluminium
Al Amphibole SupergroupAB2C5((Si,Al,Ti)8O22)(OH,F,Cl,O)2
SiSilicon
Si Amphibole SupergroupAB2C5((Si,Al,Ti)8O22)(OH,F,Cl,O)2
Si QuartzSiO2
Si UranophaneCa(UO2)2(SiO3OH)2 · 5H2O
PPhosphorus
P AutuniteCa(UO2)2(PO4)2 · 10-12H2O
SSulfur
S AguilariteAg4SeS
S ChalcopyriteCuFeS2
S NatrozippeiteNa5(UO2)8(SO4)4O5(OH)3 · 12H2O
S Uranopilite(UO2)6(SO4)O2(OH)6 · 14H2O
S ZippeiteK3(UO2)4(SO4)2O3(OH) · 3H2O
ClChlorine
Cl Amphibole SupergroupAB2C5((Si,Al,Ti)8O22)(OH,F,Cl,O)2
KPotassium
K CompreignaciteK2(UO2)6O4(OH)6 · 7H2O
K ZippeiteK3(UO2)4(SO4)2O3(OH) · 3H2O
CaCalcium
Ca AutuniteCa(UO2)2(PO4)2 · 10-12H2O
Ca CalciteCaCO3
Ca DolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
Ca LiebigiteCa2(UO2)(CO3)3 · 11H2O
Ca UranophaneCa(UO2)2(SiO3OH)2 · 5H2O
Ca VogliteCa2Cu(UO2)(CO3)4 · 6H2O
TiTitanium
Ti Amphibole SupergroupAB2C5((Si,Al,Ti)8O22)(OH,F,Cl,O)2
FeIron
Fe Bukovite(Cu3Fe)Σ4Tl2Se4
Fe ChalcopyriteCuFeS2
Fe EskeborniteCuFeSe2
Fe FerroseliteFeSe2
Fe Goethiteα-Fe3+O(OH)
Fe HematiteFe2O3
CoCobalt
Co TyrrelliteCu(Co3+,Ni3+)2Se4
NiNickel
Ni TyrrelliteCu(Co3+,Ni3+)2Se4
CuCopper
Cu BerzelianiteCu2-xSe (x ≈ 0.12)
Cu Bukovite(Cu3Fe)Σ4Tl2Se4
Cu ChalcopyriteCuFeS2
Cu EskeborniteCuFeSe2
Cu EucairiteAgCuSe
Cu KlockmanniteCuSe
Cu TyrrelliteCu(Co3+,Ni3+)2Se4
Cu UmangiteCu3Se2
Cu VandenbrandeiteCu(UO2)(OH)4
Cu VogliteCa2Cu(UO2)(CO3)4 · 6H2O
Cu PetříčekiteCuSe2
SeSelenium
Se AguilariteAg4SeS
Se BerzelianiteCu2-xSe (x ≈ 0.12)
Se Bukovite(Cu3Fe)Σ4Tl2Se4
Se ClausthalitePbSe
Se EskeborniteCuFeSe2
Se EucairiteAgCuSe
Se FerroseliteFeSe2
Se KlockmanniteCuSe
Se NaumanniteAg2Se
Se TyrrelliteCu(Co3+,Ni3+)2Se4
Se UmangiteCu3Se2
Se PetříčekiteCuSe2
AgSilver
Ag AguilariteAg4SeS
Ag EucairiteAgCuSe
Ag NaumanniteAg2Se
BaBarium
Ba BillietiteBa(UO2)6O4(OH)6 · 4-8H2O
TlThallium
Tl Bukovite(Cu3Fe)Σ4Tl2Se4
PbLead
Pb ClausthalitePbSe
Pb WölsendorfitePb7(UO2)14O19(OH)4 · 12H2O
UUranium
U AutuniteCa(UO2)2(PO4)2 · 10-12H2O
U BillietiteBa(UO2)6O4(OH)6 · 4-8H2O
U CompreignaciteK2(UO2)6O4(OH)6 · 7H2O
U LiebigiteCa2(UO2)(CO3)3 · 11H2O
U NatrozippeiteNa5(UO2)8(SO4)4O5(OH)3 · 12H2O
U UraniniteUO2
U UranophaneCa(UO2)2(SiO3OH)2 · 5H2O
U Uranopilite(UO2)6(SO4)O2(OH)6 · 14H2O
U VandenbrandeiteCu(UO2)(OH)4
U VogliteCa2Cu(UO2)(CO3)4 · 6H2O
U WölsendorfitePb7(UO2)14O19(OH)4 · 12H2O
U ZippeiteK3(UO2)4(SO4)2O3(OH) · 3H2O

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Wikipedia:https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavkovice_(Nov%C3%A9_M%C4%9Bsto_na_Morav%C4%9B)
Wikidata ID:Q12054684


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