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Biotite from
Zalas quarry, Gmina Krzeszowice, Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:'Biotite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:K(Fe2+/Mg)2(Al/Fe3+/Mg/Ti)([Si/Al/Fe]2Si2O10)(OH/F)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Biotite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Zalas quarry, Gmina Krzeszowice, Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:769434
Long-form Identifier:1:3:769434:9
GUID (UUID V4):b0c9d881-10ca-4b9c-a480-87c691e0a8b1
Nearest other occurrences of Biotite
8.1km (5.0 miles) Dubie, Dębnik-Dubie area, Gmina Krzeszowice, Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
9.6km (6.0 miles) Miękinia, Gmina Krzeszowice, Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
43.1km (26.8 miles) Zawiercie skarn, Rokitno Szlacheckie, Gmina Łazy, Zawiercie County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
46.5km (28.9 miles) Zawiercie trachyte dikes, Zawiercie County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
48.7km (30.3 miles) "Alpy" dump, Wełnowiec-Józefowiec, Katowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
55.0km (34.2 miles) Grojec Hill, Żywiec, Żywiec County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
62.4km (38.8 miles) Myszków Cu-Mo deposit, Gmina Żarki, Myszków County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
93.5km (58.1 miles) Chochołowska Valley, Tatra County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
93.5km (58.1 miles) Upper Kościeliska Valley, Tatra County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
94.5km (58.7 miles) Kuboš Quarry, Prostřední Bludovice, Horní Bludovice, Karviná District, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
transtensional–transpressional regime, the Kraków–Lubliniec Fault Zone, Poland Ewa Słaby a,⁎, Christoph Breitkreuz...Centre in Warsaw, 00-818 Warszawa, Twarda 51/55, Poland Institut für Geologie und Paläontologie, TU Bergakademie...University of Silesia, 41-200 Sosnowiec, Będzińska 60, Poland d Institute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrology...University, 02-089 Warszawa, Żwirki i Wigury 93, Poland e Mineralogy Department GZG, Georg-August-University...Trace element signature a b s t r a c t In the Kraków–Lubliniec Fault Zone (KLFZ) late Carbonifereous–Permian
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
646 2.729 2.618 B. H. B. Eruptive Rocks from Krzeszowice, near Cracow. By R. ZUBERfJahrb. f. N k , 1887...character --Pyenite-porphyry, and melaphyre. The Zalas rock (analysis I) the author regards as syenite-porphyry...occurs with plagioclase and biotite in a ground-mass of felspar, biotite, and hornblende. Near the surface
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
hosts a 100-m-deep active open-pit quarry (Fig. 2, 4A). The quarry is situated at the eastern edge of...El Basbas et al., 2011). The 60-m-deep open-pit quarry of Agoujgal is located 46 km south of Tafraout...Tazalaght. (A). Tazalaght open-pit quarry. (B). Agoujgal open-pit quarry. (C). Primary sulfides (chalcopyrite...granite mostly composed of quartz, muscovite, biotite, and microcline. A typical mineralogical zonation...mottramite are present at the very bottom of the quarry, associated with powdery goethite, hematite, and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
coarsegrained texture. It contains plagioclase, biotite, Kfeldspar, and amphibole that is slightly chloritized...fine- to medium-sized grains of plagioclase and biotite accompanied by slightly chloritized amphibole and...KRAJEWSKI, M. (2010) Iodargyrite from Zalas (Cracow area, Poland) as an indicator of Oligocene–Miocene
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
been historically dominated by diamonds and, to lesser extent, by base metals. Copper, gold and nickel...meta-conglomerates, ferruginous quartzites and biotite-gneisses. The groups quartz–muscovite schists,...meta-conglomerates, ferruginous quartzites and biotite-gneisses. The are considered to have a Paleoproterozoic...Matyszkiewicz, J.; Krajewski, M. Iodargyrite from Zalas (Cracow area, Poland) as an indicator of Oligocene–Miocene
Journal (volume)
Zbigniew Sawłowicz, Jagellonian University in Kraków (PL), Simona Skobe, University of Ljubljana (SI)...Mineralogical Association Mineralogical Society of Poland Mineralogical Society of Romania Geological Society...(France) (Czech Republic) (Croatia) (Hungary) (Poland) (Slovenia) (Bulgaria) (Hungary) (Hungary) (Hungary)...(Austria) (Romania) (Slovakia) (China) (Germany) (Poland) (Italy) (Czech Republic) (Romania/USA) (Germany)...Geological Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland (*monika.kasina@uj.edu.pl) The book entitled "Natural
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
forms 20- to 500-µm bladed crystals replacing biotite and feldspar crystals, and the formerly glassy...comparison, one sample of jarosite that replaces biotite and feldspar at the Fabiana prospect has a distinctly...texturally distinct, occurring as a replacement of biotite and feldspar crystals and the formerly glassy matrix...Krajewski, M., 2010, Iodargyrite from Zalas (Cracow area, Poland) as an indicator of Oligocene-Miocene
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
H. Stopes, F.G.S. These were found in a small quarry of the Coralline Crag rock-bed at Aldborough. They...Cornish miner's trivial name, used even in that county in a very inclusive sense, to a rock which is world-wide...enstatite (with hypersthene), augitc and hornblende, biotite. III. Alumina-alkaline Silicates. Felspars (with...diminished; enstatite and a pyroxenic mineral, with biotite, become important constituents. The chemical composition...divisions augite more commonly replaces the latter; biotite is not unfrequent, sometimes dominant over the
Report (issue)
the tougher ones, as hornblende, pyroxene, and biotite, will take more crushing and grinding. If, therefore...containing such minerals as sodalite, fluorite, much biotite or apatite, pyrite or pyrrhotite, in which Cl,...andtm will be counted only once, and such names as biotite-andesite, andesitophyre, trachyandesite, andesite-porphyry...kind) and dark minerals, chiefly hornblende or biotite, these and the feldspar being present in almost...of the prefixes grano and either hornblende or biotite, and will also indicate exactly the chemical character
Report (issue)
abundance of be advisable to determine all tl'!e lesser constitue:p.ts, barium along the Rocky Mountain...particulars, or unquestionably fron1 the same small quarry) made by possibly as a whole. A low summation may...greater ·importance; or it sodalite, fluorite, much biotite or apatite, pyrite or may be distributed among...omission of some details. such as distances and quarry names. With some exceptions, such as the use of...an l.G7 c 0.20 Mount Orient, Pelham, Rampshire County, Massachusetts. E. T. Allen. B. K. Emerson, A
Book
the East -'i\.nglian Water Company, Nor­ folk County Council High,vays Department (Mr J D Pitchford)...1nicaceot1s, pale mudstones and shales, interbedded ,vith lesser amot1nts of siltstone and sandstone. Cutting sam­...tl1e reassessment de­ P<-trts to ,l gr·eater· or lesser exte11t from the p11blished ir1ter­ pretatior1...sand and silt, including detrital muscovite and biotite; this ap­ pears to have been the main source of...STRATIGRAPHY OF THE C H I LLESFORD ··• · B� D$, •··• . • ZALAS I EWICZ et·· al . ( 1 991) 31 1. = CH ILLESFORD
 
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