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Datolite from
Nedvědice, Brno-Country District, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic


Locality type:Municipality
Classification
Species:Datolite
Formula:CaB(SiO4)(OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Datolite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Nedvědice, Brno-Country District, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:464942
Long-form Identifier:1:3:464942:7
GUID (UUID V4):ff1cc065-12c0-42a5-b239-b544a43d3e25
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As-bearing vesuvianite and wiluite from Kozlov, Czech Republic Lee A. Groat,1,* R. James Evans,1 Jan Cempírek...Mineralogy and Petrography, Moravian Museum, Zelný trh 6, 659 37 Brno, Czech Republic Abstract Green vesuvianite...garnet and calcite in a hand specimen from the Nedvědice marble near Kozlov (near Štěpánov nad Svratkou...Svratkou, Svratka Crystalline Complex) in the Czech Republic. The average electron microprobe composition of...element. Keywords: Vesuvianite, wiluite, iron, Czech Republic, arsenic, crystal structure Introduction Vesuvianite
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PEGMATITES, WITH EXAMPLES FROM THE MOLDANUBIAN ZONE, CZECH REPUBLIC Milan NOVÁK§, Radek ŠKODA and Petr GADAS Department...Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, CZ–611 37 Brno, Czech Republic Lukáš KRMÍČEK Department of Geological...CZ–611 37 Brno, and AdMaS Research Centre, Brno University of Technology, Veveří 95, CZ–602 00 Brno, Czech...Czech Republic Petr Černý 4C Minerals, s.r.o. Korunní 29, CZ–120 00 Praha 2, Czech Republic Abstract Two...LCT) signatures from the Moldanubian Zone, Czech Republic, were examined to determine their origin. On
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especially to Mrs. H. Zárubová who translated the Czech text, and to Mrs. M. Holubová and J. Maasová for...degree be analogous to the metamorphism of. another region but it is unique and unrepeatable in the combination...(Franciscan Formation in California) and in the west of South America; relicts are preserved in the Alps and probably...1600°C (Bentor and Kastner, 1976) so that the country rocks are recrystallized or partly fused over areas...(after Zoubek 1948) in this book as a metamorphic region, and a set of metamorphic regions which belong
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Bucharest (RO), Milan Novák, Masaryk University, Brno (CZ), Zbigniew Sawłowicz, Jagellonian University...of Szeged On the cover: Map of the Carpathian region with type localities of new mineral species, rocks...Mineralogical-Geochemical Branch tional na MA ion Inter at Czech Geological Society I ral ine ogi l Assosi Croatian...(Hungary) (Hungary) (Romania) (Hungary) (France) (Czech Republic) (Croatia) (Hungary) (Poland) (Slovenia) (Bulgaria)...(Hungary) (Croatia) (Hungary) (Slovakia) (Serbia) (South Africa) (Austria) (France) (Hungary) (Hungary)
 
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