| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Charles University, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague 2, Czech Republic; jiri.zacharias@natur.cuni.cz Laboratories...Charles University, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague 2, Czech Republic Corresponding author The trace-element contents...Numerous Ag–Pb–Zn deposits (e.g. Příbram-Březové Hory, Stará Vožice) most probably postdated the Au-ones...BohemianPraha Massif N Bohemian Massif 14°00' Kašperské Hory 14°00' 0 km 10 20 15°00' Central Bohemian...Au Q0 – subhorizontal veins at periphery of the district, probably pre-ore metavolcanites Q1–Q2 – main | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Krásná Hora-Milešov and Příčovy districts (Czech Republic) are the unique examples of Sb-Au subtype orogenic...University in Prague, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague 2, Czech Republic metamorphic origin and excludes the involvement...be classified either as orogenic gold (e.g., Kašperské Hory; Strnad et al. 2012) or as intrusion-related...Milešov Sb-Au deposits constitute a single ore district with almost identical geological and mineralogical...Geological map of the Krásná Hora-Milešov ore district. The Těchnice-type granodiorite is intruded by | | Majzlan, J., Lalinska, B., Chovan, M., Blass, U., Brecht, B., Gottlicher, J., Steininger, R., Hug, K., Ziegler, S., Gescher, J. (2011) A mineralogical, geochemical, and microbiogical assessment of the antimony- and arsenic-rich neutral mine drainage tailings near Pezinok, Slovakia. American Mineralogist, 96 (1) 1-13 doi:10.2138/am.2011.3556 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Goering 1991). Other primary Sb sulfides, such as berthierite (FeSb2S4), gudmundite (FeSbS), or sulfosalts...comprise stibnite, but also relatively abundant berthierite, gudmundite, native antimony and primary kermesite...(cf. Heikkinen et al. energy steps of 5 eV in the region from –150 to –50 eV relative to the absorption...Lindsay et al. 2009). edge,Fig. of 2 eV1. in the region from –50 to –20 eV, of 0.5 eV from –20 to +20 eV...most likely because of its rapid weathering. Berthierite and gudmundite, albeit less common than stibnite |
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