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Magnesite from
Hodkovce, Košice-okolie District, Košice Region, Slovakia


Locality type:Municipality
Classification
Species:Magnesite
Formula:MgCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnesite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hodkovce, Košice-okolie District, Košice Region, Slovakia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:410078
Long-form Identifier:1:3:410078:2
GUID (UUID V4):5f2357a5-ffe7-4b87-ab9e-0b649b3a9b7f
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Vojany, Slovakia) Head of the Department of Natural History, Eastern Slovak Museum, Košice He finished...His Ph.D. study was at the Technical University, Košice (1992). Until 1990, he worked at the Dionýz Štúr...(1983). Ph.D. study at the Technical University, Košice (2000). Since 1980, he was employed in the Herman...Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska) Romania (Gheorghe Udubasa) Slovakia (Rudolf Duda) Ukraine (Orest Matkovs'ky) 31 31...(Ewa Kos/.owska). Romania (Gheorghe Udubasa), Slovakia (Rudolf Duda). Ukraine (Victor Kvasnytsya) 127
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Okruhlicovi (Banská Bystrica) a Jozefovi Molnárovi (Košice), Bohuslavovi Burešovi (Praha), Lubomírovi Mlčochovi...zbierok kfotodokumentácii: Dušanovi Petercovi (Košice), Albertovi Russovi, Martinovi Števkovi, Petrovi...Kotuľakovi, Jozefovi Salanarovi a Jozefovi Molnárovi (Košice), Norbertovi Hesounovi (Banská Štiavnica) a Michalovi...akciová spoločnost'. Jelšava; MONTANA Košice, spol. s r.o., Košice; Ludovika Energy, s.1:0., Spišská Nová...Ves; S/ovmag, a.s., Lubeník; Jozef Mo/nár- OPÁL, Košice; Ing. Richard Kai'fo, Hodruša-Hámre; Ing. Milan
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Netherlands Magnesite deposits and occurrences in the West Carpathians of Czecho-Slovakia J. Ilavsk~,a...Ilavsk~,, J., Turan, J. and Turanovd, L., 1991. Magnesite deposits and occurrences in the West Carpathians...of CzechoSlovakia. Ore Geol. Rev., 6: 537-561. Magnesite occurrences in the West Carpathians, a part of... Economically most important are crystalline magnesite (Veitsch-type) and locally associated talc in...2-3 million tonnes). Traditionally, the Slovak magnesite deposits had been interpreted as hydrothermal-metasomatic
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minerals in listvenite from the Muránska Zdychava, Slovakia: products of hydrothermal metasomatic transformation...Superunit, central Slovakia). The main rock-forming minerals of the listvenite are magnesite, dolomite and...in ultrabasic rocks of the Western Carpathians, Slovakia. They occur in Palaeozoic (pre-Carboniferous)...Viera Šimonová in the Veporic Superunit, central Slovakia. The carbonate–quartz listvenite contains peculiar...NNE of Revúca (Slovenské Rudohorie Mts, Central Slovakia). The occurrence belongs to the Veporic Superunit
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.......................................... 52 Slovakia ( Rudo lf Ducfa) ...............................(Ewa Koszowska). Ro mania (Gheorghe Uduba~a), Slovakia (Rudolf Ducfa). Ukraine (Victor Kvasnytsya) Native...wa especially rich in specimens from the Banal region and Gutiii Mts. (fu loppite was named in his honor)...detailed. unified mineralogical encyclopaedia of the region had been planned by the Commi!.sion on Mineralogy...Verde§ (Gold Museum. Brad) - for photography. Slovakia: Eva Sitasova (Eastern Slovak Museum. Kosice)
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extending from Belgium, in the West, through the Ruhr District, Germany, to the Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Poland...and changes strike from ENE towards NNE through Slovakia, Poland and Hungary (Raumer et al., 2003; Froitzheim...with carbon dioxide into talc and Fe-bearing magnesite or using the still common but a bit out-dated...hypogene occurrence described from Muránska Zdychava, Slovakia, as a result of hydrothermal metasomatic transformation...Mingora, NW Pakistan occur in talc-magnesite and quartz-magnesite assemblages, associated with quartz
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineral Chemical composition Line Maghemite Magnesite Magnetite Magnetite/vanadiferous Malachite Malayaite...the Alpine region, and (3) Mid-Triassic to early Jurassic extension in the extra-Alpine region. Isotope...deposits embedded within sedimentary series (magnesite, borate) or they form sediments by themselves...make a contribution to the cultural heritage of a region and may successfully be used in exploration (Mascaro...two years. The economic potential of a particular region or mining camp can be deduced from the economic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineral Chemical composition Line Maghemite Magnesite Magnetite Magnetite/vanadiferous Malachite Malayaite...the Alpine region, and (3) Mid-Triassic to early Jurassic extension in the extra-Alpine region. Isotope...deposits embedded within sedimentary series (magnesite, borate) or they form sediments by themselves...make a contribution to the cultural heritage of a region and may successfully be used in exploration (Mascaro...two years. The economic potential of a particular region or mining camp can be deduced from the economic
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no. 2, 8990 (1979). Analysis from Lake Baikal region, x-ray, infra-red data. ALUMINITE. Farkas and Werner...(not in abs.; from metamorphic rocks, Altai-Sayan region. AMPHlBULh. Lesnov et al., (Tr. Inst. Geol. Geofiz...69, 143-150 (1979). Analyses (2) from Ultevis District, Sweden, 1 viridine , Mn203 1.51%. ANDALUSITE...395, 133-147 (1978). Analyses from Altai-Sayan region. BIUTITL. Kupriidnova et al., Uokl. AKad. Nauk...8, 76021 (1980). Analyses (not in abs.), Gissar region. BIOTITE. Mendoza Sanchez, Bol. Geol., Publ. Espec
 
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