| Kříbek, Bohdan, Žák, Karel, Dobeš, Petr, Leichmann, Jaromír, Pudilová, Marta, René, Miloš, Scharm, Bohdan, Scharmová, Marta, Hájek, Antonín, Holeczy, Daniel, Hein, Ulrich F., Lehmann, Bernd (2009) The Rožná uranium deposit (Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic): shear zone-hosted, late Variscan and post-Variscan hydrothermal mineralization. Mineralium Deposita, 44 (1) 99-128 doi:10.1007/s00126-008-0188-0 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1007/s00126-008-0188-0 ARTICLE The Rožná uranium deposit (Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic): shear zone-hosted, late...mineralization events are recorded at the Rožná uranium deposit (total mine production of 23,000 t U, average...K. Žák : P. Dobeš Czech Geological Survey, Klárov 3, 118 21 Prague 1, Czech Republic e-mail: kribek@cgu...Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic M. Pudilová Faculty of Sciences, Charles University...University, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague 2, Czech Republic M. René Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics | | Kříbek, Bohdan, Knésl, Ilja, Dobeš, Petr, Veselovský, František, Pořádek, Přemysl, Škoda, Radek, Čopjaková, Renata, Leichmann, Jaromír, Košek, Filip (2022) The Origin of Synchysite-(Ce) and Sources of Rare Earth Elements in the Rožná Uranium Deposit, Czech Republic. Minerals, 12 (6) 690 doi:10.3390/min12060690 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Sources of Rare Earth Elements in the Rožná Uranium Deposit, Czech Republic Bohdan Kříbek 1, *, Ilja Knésl...Sources of Rare Earth Elements in the Rožná Uranium Deposit, Czech Republic. Minerals 2022, 12, 690. https://doi...Published: 29 May 2022 Czech Geological Survey, Geologická 6, 152 00 Prague, Czech Republic; ilja.knesl@geology...Masaryk University, Kotlářská 267, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic; rskoda@sci.muni.cz (R.Š.); copjak@sci.muni...Charles University, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague, Czech Republic; filip.kosek@natur.cuni.cz Correspondence: | | Hazen, R. M., Golden, J., Downs, R. T., Hystad, G., Grew, E. S., Azzolini, D., Sverjensky, D. A. (2012) Mercury (Hg) mineral evolution: A mineralogical record of supercontinent assembly, changing ocean geochemistry, and the emerging terrestrial biosphere. American Mineralogist, 97 (7) 1013-1042 doi:10.2138/am.2012.3922 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | (Rytuba 2005). The world’s largest Hg deposit, the Almadén district of central Spain, is representative...reworking of the mercury-hosting rocks of the Almadén district (primary mineralization 427–380 Ma) led to at...associated with one larger contemporaneous mineralized region. Most notably, mindat.org records more than 300...west-central California. This important mining district, including the New Almadén mine in Santa Clara... and at Serra Pelada (Serra Leste) Au-(Pd-Pt) deposit, Pará, Brazil (Bindi 2010). However, we have not | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | not related to magmatic activity involve various deposit models that can be grouped into a single system...These fluids collect certain elements producing a district mineralogical specialization with inhomogeneities...distribution of mineralization types along the region affected by rifting. Fluid homogenization temperatures...Rift-related mineralizations, Detachment zones, Deposit models, Fluids characteristics, Source of metals...model was originally proposed to group various deposit types from Arizona, southeastern California and | | | Book (edition) | gangue mineral may be considered as waste in one deposit and as ore mineral in another (e.g., hedenbergite)...particular sample derives from the stockwork of such a deposit, it will normally contain amorphous silica/opal...in modern hydrothermal equivalents (e.g., JADE deposit, Okinawa Trough, Japan). Thus, metasomatic/metamorphic...mineral inventory available elsewhere. Further deposit descriptions originated from: binn.strahlen.org...considerably from one publication to the next). Left: Galena (lighter grey) and Sphalerite (darker grey). When | | | Journal (volume) | 1835–1892), the Superintendent of the Inverness District Lunatic Asylum and founding Secretary of the Inverness...Scottish mountains than any man who has yet lived…No district was unknown to him, and scarcely any high mountain...of the apatite group from Leadhills, Strathclyde Region. Scottish Journal of Geology, 23, 1–8. Livingstone...GEOLOGY The detailed geology of the Clynnog-Fawr district is presented by Tremlett (1964) but, unfortunately...that there is no evidence whatsoever of a bedded deposit. Manganese mineralisation in the form of dark grey |
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