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Vrtiška, Luboš; Prachař, Ivan; Vrtišková, Radana; Dolníček, Zdeněk (2025) Study of phosphate and sulphate association from the Mine No. 6 “Exi” in the Lavrion mining district (Greece): chemistry and PXRD data. Bulletin Mineralogie Petrologie, 33 (1). 1-13 doi:10.46861/bmp.33.001

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TitleStudy of phosphate and sulphate association from the Mine No. 6 “Exi” in the Lavrion mining district (Greece): chemistry and PXRD data
JournalBulletin Mineralogie Petrologie
AuthorsVrtiška, LubošAuthor
Prachař, IvanAuthor
Vrtišková, RadanaAuthor
Dolníček, ZdeněkAuthor
Year2025Volume33
Page(s)1-13Issue1
PublisherBulletin Mineralogie Petrologie
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Full ReferenceVrtiška, Luboš; Prachař, Ivan; Vrtišková, Radana; Dolníček, Zdeněk (2025) Study of phosphate and sulphate association from the Mine No. 6 “Exi” in the Lavrion mining district (Greece): chemistry and PXRD data. Bulletin Mineralogie Petrologie, 33 (1). 1-13 doi:10.46861/bmp.33.001
Plain TextVrtiška, Luboš; Prachař, Ivan; Vrtišková, Radana; Dolníček, Zdeněk (2025) Study of phosphate and sulphate association from the Mine No. 6 “Exi” in the Lavrion mining district (Greece): chemistry and PXRD data. Bulletin Mineralogie Petrologie, 33 (1). 1-13 doi:10.46861/bmp.33.001
In(2025) Bulletin Mineralogie Petrologie Vol. 33 (1). Národního muzea v Praze
Abstract/NotesA large number of supergene minerals has been identified in the Lavrion mining district (Greece). The dominant part belongs to the group of arsenates or sulphates. The substitution of phosphorus for arsenic or the occurrence of phosphates is relatively rare at this mining district. The new occurrence of the association of supergene phosphates including phosphosiderite, mitridatite, jahnsite-(NaFeMg), fluorapatite and collinsite, in association with minerals of the alunite group, jarosite and natrojarosite in the Mine No. 6 “Exi” is therefore unique. A study of the chemical composition of these minerals and PXRD data of selected minerals are presented in this publication.

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Mine No. 6, Agrileza mines, Lophos, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece

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Mine No. 6, Agrileza mines, Lophos, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece Collinsite, Fluorapatite, Jahnsite-(NaFeMg), Jarosite, Mitridatite, Natrojarosite, Phosphosiderite


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