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Minerální asociace Sn-W zrudnění z Ovesné Lhoty u Světlé nad Sázavou, Česká republika

Title in English Mineral assemblage of Sn-W ores from Ovesná Lhota near Světlá nad Sázavou, Czech republic
Authors

LOSERTOVÁ Lenka BUŘIVAL Zbyněk LOSOS Zdeněk

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Acta Mus. Moraviae, Sci. geol.
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Geology and mineralogy
Keywords cassiterite; wolframite; ferberite; scheelite; muscovite; huanzalaite; chemical composition; moldanubicum; Ovesna Lhota
Description Quartz veins from the Ovesná Lhota contain muscovite, scheelite, cassiterite, tourmaline and wolframite. Intimate aggregates of cassiterite and wolframite suggest possible unusual coprecipitation of both minerals. Wolframites are dominated by ferberite end member with average chemical composition (Fe0.754Mn0.204Mg0.016)E0.974(W1.003Zr0.002Ti0.001)E1.006O4 with huanzalaite content up to 2.9 %. Cassiterites are slightly zonal but with low chemical variability. Average cassiterite composition is (Sn0.984Ti0.011Ta0.002)E0.997O2. Scheelite forms small grains together with quartz included in cassiterite or rarely bigger individual grains. It’s chemical composition is close to ideal formula. Phengitic muscovite has increased content of Na, Mg, Fe and especially F (up to 1.48 wt. %). Observed mineral assemblage and mineral chemistry suggest hydrothermal fluids of plutonic origin with acidic and saline characteristics. Estimated crystallization temperature was 300–400 °C.

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