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Bornit z hydrotermální mineralizace historického ložiska Zlatý důl u Hluboček (kulm Nízkého Jeseníku)

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KOTLÁNOVÁ Michaela DOLNÍČEK Zdeněk

Rok publikování 2014
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Geologické výzkumy na Moravě a ve Slezsku
Citace
www https://journals.muni.cz/gvms/article/viewFile/2746/2294
Obor Geologie a mineralogie
Klíčová slova Culm, Nízký Jeseník, bornite, hydrothermal mineralization
Popis Abstract Secondary bornite occurs within quartz-carbonate ore vein in dump material at historical deposit of Zlatý důl near Hlubočky. Th is mineral was characterized using ore microscopy and electron microprobe analyses. Th e studied sample was formed by quartz, which occurs in the centre of the ore vein, carbonate of the dolomite-ankerite series, which formed bands on the edge of the ore vein and the unspecifi ed beige coloured carbonate. Th e ore minerals were represented by primary chalcopyrite and secondary chalcocite, covellite and galena (the layer of galena grows on chalcocite on the edge of the altered chalcopyrite aggregate). Th e studied sample was partly weather-worn and especially carbonate of the dolomite-ankerite series was altered to iron oxyhydroxides. Bornite lamellae up to 100 × 40 µm were found along cracks of the chalcopyrite aggregate (where chalcopyrite is altered to chalcocite). Lamellar bornite occurs also in secondary chalcocite. Bornite contained only trace amount of Pb, other elements (Zn, Co, Ni, Mn, Cd, Hg, As, Ag, Bi, Sb, Se and Cl) were bellow the detection limits. Bornite is probably a secondary mineral, which was formed at the expense of chalcopyrite. Bornite from historical deposit of Zlatý důl represents the fi rst occurrence of this mineral in the Bystřice Ore District and also in the whole Moravo-Silesian Culm.

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