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Tintinaite from Rožňava District, Košice Region, Slovakia

Slovakia
 
  • Košice Region
    • Rožňava District
      • Betliar
Martin Števko-unpublished, EMPA-WDS confirmed
Martin Števko-unpublished, EMPA-WDS confirmed
Klimko, T., Chovan, M., Huraiová M. (2009): Hydrotermálna mineralizácia na antimonitových žilách Spišsko-gemerského rudohoria. Miner. Slov., 41, 2, 115-132.
      • Čučma
Martin Števko-unpublished, EPMA-WDS confirmed
Ferenc Š., Števko M., Mikuš T., Milovská S., Kopáčik R., Hoppanová E. (2021): Primary minerals and age of the hydrothermal quartz veins containing U-Mo-(Pb, Bi, Te) mineralization in the Majerská valley near Čučma (Gemeric Unit, Spišsko-gemerské rudohorie Mts., Slovak Republic). Minerals, 11, 629.
Koděra, M. (1986) Topografická mineralógia Slovenska. Veda, Bratislava.
Števko M., Sejkora J. (2021): Bismuth, lead–bismuth and lead–antimony sulfosalts from the granite hosted hydrothermal quartz veins at the Elisabeth mine, Gemerská Poloma, Spišsko-gemerské rudohorie Mts., Slovakia. Journal of Geosciences, 66, 3, 157-173.
      • Rožňava
        • Grexa
Števko M., Sejkora J., Dolníček Z. (2022): New data on sulphosalts from the hydrothermal siderite-type
veins in the Spišsko-gemerské rudohorie Mts. (eastern Slovakia): 3. Tintinaite and bournonite from
the Gašpar (Grexa) vein near Rožňava. Bulletin Mineralogie Petrologie, 30, 1, 11-18.
Pršek, J. (2008) Chemické zloženie a kryštalochémia Bi sulfosolí z hydrotermálnych mineralizícií kryštalinika Západných Karpát. Univerzita Komenského, 108 p.
Števko M., Sejkora J., Mikuš T., Dolníček Z. (2021): New data on sulphosalts from the hydrothermal siderite-type veins in the Spišsko-gemerské rudohorie Mts. (eastern Slovakia): 2. Jaskólskiite and associated sulphosalts from the Aurélia II vein near Rožňava. Bulletin Mineralogie Petrologie, 29, 2, 204-212.
Jacko, S., Farkašovský, R., Kondela, J., Mikuš, T., Ščerbáková, B., & Dirnerova, D. (2019). Boudinage arrangement tracking of hydrothermal veins in the shear zone: example from the argentiferous Strieborna vein (Western Carpathians). Journal of Geosciences, 64(3), 179-195.
Mikuš T., Kondela J., Jacko S., Milovská S. (2018): Garavellite and associated sulphosalts from the Strieborná vein in the Rožňava ore field (Western Carpathians). Geologica Carpathica, 69, 3, 221-236.
 
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