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Zeolity z lomu Bernartice u Zruče nad Sázavou (Česká republika)

Title in English Zeolites from the Bernartice quarry near Zruč nad Sázavou (Czech Republic)
Authors

SEJKORA Jiří PAULIŠ Petr DOLNÍČEK Zdeněk PLÁŠIL Jakub ŠKODA Radek

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae Geologicae
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Web http://scigeo.actamm.cz/en/zeolites-from-the-bernartice-quarry-near-zruc-nad-sazavou-czech-republic/
Keywords Bernartice; chabazite-Ca; chabazite-K; chabazite-Mg; chemical composition; Czech Republic; harmotome; powder X-ray diffraction data; thomsonite-Ca; unit-cell parameters; zeolite
Description An unusual zeolite mineralization was found in fissures and cavities of oligoclasite pegmatite hosted in serpentinite rocks in the active Bernartice quarry, 7 km S from Zruč nad Sázavou, central Bohemia, Czech Republic. The earliest thomsonite-Ca forms light grey acicular crystals, up to 10 mm in size, usually replaced by Mg-Al-Si-(Ca) saponite-like mineral. It is orthorhombic, space group Pncn, with unit-cell parameters refined from PXRD: a 13.108(4), b 13.068(3), c 13.244(4) A and V 2268.6(9) A3. Barium- and Mg-rich chabazite-Ca forms abundant white rhombohedral, cube-like crystals with vitreous lustre, up to 4 mm in size. It is trigonal, space group R-3m, with unit-cell parameters refined from PXRD: a 13.8055(12), c 14.967(2) A and V 2470.4(5) A3. The rare chabazite-Mg and chabazite-K form sometimes the youngest 30–40 µm thick margin of chabazite crystals. The youngest harmotome was observed as white prismatic crystals with vitreous lustre up to 0.5 mm in size. It is monoclinic, space group P21/m, with unit-cell parameters refined from PXRD: a 9.8581(16), b 14.1494(12), c 8.6854(11) A, ß 124.622(8)° and V 997.0(3) A3. The quantitative chemical composition (by electron microprobe) for all studied zeolites are given.

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