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Anhydrite from Moravia (Mähren; Maehren), Czech Republic

Czech Republic
 
  • South Moravian Region
    • Brno-Country District
      • Oslavany
Dokoupilova P., Sulovsky P., Losos Z. 2006: Hematite, hexahydrite and picromerite group from the mine waste of the coal mine Kukla in Oslavany. Mineralogia Polonica - Special Papers, vol. 28, 57-59
Hršelová, P., Cempírek, J., Houzar, S., Sejkora, J. (2013): S,F,Cl-rich mineral assemblages from burned spoil heaps in the Rosice-Oslavany coalfield, Czech Republic. Can. Mineral.: 51(1): 171-188
      • Zastávka
Houzar, S., Hršelová, P., 2016: Přehled historie výzkumů permokarbonských sedimentů jižní části boskovické brázdy (Část 1. Historie dolování a mineralogie). – Acta Mus. Morav., Sci. Geol., 101, 1–2, 3–32.
  • Vysočina Region
    • Žďár nad Sázavou District
      • Rožná
Kříbek, B., Žák, K., Dobeš, P., Leichmann, J., Pudilová, M., René, M., ... & Lehmann, B. (2009). The Rožná uranium deposit (Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic): shear zone-hosted, late Variscan and post-Variscan hydrothermal mineralization. Mineralium deposita, 44(1), 99-128.
J.Suchankova, D.Holeczy, B.Fojt, J.Leichmann (2007) New Pb-Zn and (U) mineralization in the deposit Rožná. Proceedings the 3rd Congress ČGS 2007
Petr Pauliš, Stanislav Kopecký, Pavel Černý: Uranové minerály České republiky a jejich lokality. (2007)
 
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