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Hematite from
Domica Cave, Kečovo, Rožňava District, Košice Region, Slovakia


Locality type:Cave
Classification
Species:Hematite
Formula:Fe2O3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hematite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Domica Cave, Kečovo, Rožňava District, Košice Region, Slovakia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:417118
Long-form Identifier:1:3:417118:8
GUID (UUID V4):4fef2738-35a2-48c3-a331-8e2f05615502
Nearest other occurrences of Hematite
2.0km (1.2 miles) Baradla Cave, Aggtelek, Putnok District, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Hungary
14.2km (8.8 miles) Šankovce, Gemerská Ves, Revúca District, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia
15.1km (9.4 miles) Licince deposit, Licince, Revúca District, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia
15.9km (9.9 miles) Andrássy III. Mine, Rudabánya, Kazincbarcika District, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Hungary
18.8km (11.7 miles) Fe ore occurrence, Držkovce, Revúca District, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia
19.7km (12.2 miles) Háj, Štítnik, Rožňava District, Košice Region, Slovakia
20.6km (12.8 miles) Ferenc vein, Rakovnica, Rožňava District, Košice Region, Slovakia
20.9km (13.0 miles) Esztramos Hill, Bódvarákó, Edelény District, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Hungary
21.1km (13.1 miles) Mních deposit, Rožňavské Bystré, Rožňava District, Košice Region, Slovakia
21.7km (13.5 miles) Artúr-Terézia deposit, Rožňavské Bystré, Rožňava District, Košice Region, Slovakia
References
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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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time examples include calcite growth in belemnites, cave stalactites with smoke layers, and seasonally varied...of gypsum, halite, calcite, fluorspar, quartz, hematite, pyrite, nepheline, bronzite, olivine, plagioclase...plagioclases, olivine, nepheline, leucite, magnetite, and hematite in melts. Such laboratory data are sometimes used... " p. 142) was filled with hematite during a period of 10 days. Hematite formed pneumatolytically by...2FeCI3 + 3H204^Fe203 + 6HC1. The average C for hematite, without considering the direction of growth,
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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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Hamilton-Smith, Chair IUCN/WCPA Working Group on Cave and Karst Protection Alexander Klimchouk, Institute...the 100 m deep “Lost World” entrance to Mangapu Cave, Waitomo, New Zealand. (Photo by John Gunn) Stalactites...and stalagmites in “Castle Grotto”, Hollow Hill Cave, Waitomo, New Zealand. (Photo by John Gunn) A fine...(Photo by John Gunn) Classic hand silhouettes in the cave of Ujung Bulo in Sulawesi, Indonesia. (Photo by...level of detail (continent, country, region, or individual site or cave) reflecting the Advisory Board’s
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dept. (departement), dept. (departamento), dist. (district). Less common terms are not abbreviated, e.g.... canton (Switzerland), vilayet (Turkey), region (Chile), kray and oblast (Russia). The country names...by Mobutu, and is now the Katanga administrative region again. The former Kivu province is now divided...United States or of the Upper Silesian historical region in Poland, where the importance of ore-bearing...Kunlun Mts., near Hotan, Xinjiang Uygur Autom. region, China, also at Fengtien, Taiwan. Green at Ospinskoye
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CIVILIZATION OF THE GODDESS humans) in Paleolithic cave paintings, nor are there remains of weapons used...of up to 10,000 inhabitants at the center of a district sur­ rounded by medium and smaller size villages...ard a m ore settled life. In the M editerranean region rose the exploitation o f legum es a n d fruits...om esticated a t on e tim e n o r in the sa m e region. T he d og h a d alrea d y been d om esticated...agriculture in the western and central Mediterranean region; and through the spread of agriculture with migrating
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A. T. Cavers and geoconservation: the history of cave exploration and its contribution to speleology in...specimens, many of which are important to an individual region or country’s economic wealth and cultural identity...pioneers of geoconservation. He cites Baumannshole, cave a in Germany, which was subject to a nature conservation...(Burek and Radley) museums (Munt; Radley), cave owners, managers and enthusiasts (Erikstad; Murphy)...went, leaving remnants in Ireland and at Fingal’s Cave. The tale has no deep roots in Irish folk culture
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Nord, G.L. (1976). Precipitation in the ilmenite-hematite system. In Electron Microscopy in Mineralogy,...feldspar are the main minerals of granites; and hematite and magnetite are the major minerals of iron ores...ZnS 6 Octahedron Ti---O Rutile, TiO2 Fe3+ ---O Hematite, Fe2 O3 Mg---O Diopside, CaMgSi2 O6 Na---Cl Halite...with several crystals of galena from Tristate District, USA (40 mm × 67 mm) (courtesy O. Medenbach)....crystals also exist in other systems such as trigonal hematite (Figure 5.2c). Crystals can be elongated if one
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Encycloped ia xiii 99 Eco:.yl>tt!ms /o:, .,, 5 S•m<"' Cave, Dcfmition of l'rdacc xv \'\'J//:.JI/1 A Adnptation...An~a!' 140 155 F i\.1_vtwir Contnmination of Cave Waters by Heavy ~eta ls l)(rrr•tl•l( 1 v.~.,~·r...Un itt'\·! St.1tcs II lf,f•!-.; III lim r.lltt Cave Dwellt>r., in tlw Middlt> Fno;t '14 f'ilto/ C.,...Caves-Underwater Explur.1tion Techniques 310 Jewel Cave, South Dakota fill H<'illt?rlT: K Exp loration...Tc'<'hniques 31 4 l1~11 rk 411 Mil;,• Wilt'< Karren. Cave 419 Minl
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as well as in more recent years in the Arctic region (Knudsen et al., 2005). UVB exposure is potentially...and Quesada, 1994). In the tropical Guyana-shield region of Venezuela, maximum canthaxanthin/β-carotene...stability of meromictic lakes in the Upper Romerike district. Schweizerische Zeitschrift f ür Hydrologie 42...bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) c, and absorption in the 450 nm region due to a BChl Soret band and light-harvesting carotenoid...solar energy in the visible spectral (400–700 nm) region by use of various chlorophylls, while anoxygenic
 
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