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@article{488701, author = {Zimák, Jiří and Losos, Zdeněk and Novotný, Pavel and Dobeš, Petr and Hladíková, Jana}, article_location = {Praha}, article_number = {3-4}, keywords = {Moravo-Silesian Culm; hydrothermal mineralization; carbonates; chemistry; carbon isotopes; oxygen isotopes; fluid inclusions}, language = {eng}, issn = {1210-8197}, journal = {Journal of the Czech Geol. Soc.}, title = {Study of vein carbonates and notes to the genesis of the hydrothermal mineralization in the Moravo-Silesian Culm}, volume = {47}, year = {2003} }
TY - JOUR ID - 488701 AU - Zimák, Jiří - Losos, Zdeněk - Novotný, Pavel - Dobeš, Petr - Hladíková, Jana PY - 2003 TI - Study of vein carbonates and notes to the genesis of the hydrothermal mineralization in the Moravo-Silesian Culm JF - Journal of the Czech Geol. Soc. VL - 47 IS - 3-4 SP - 111-122 EP - 111-122 PB - Czech Geol. Soc. SN - 12108197 KW - Moravo-Silesian Culm KW - hydrothermal mineralization KW - carbonates KW - chemistry KW - carbon isotopes KW - oxygen isotopes KW - fluid inclusions N2 - Hydrothermal mineralizations of Variscan and Post-Variscan ages with high proportion of carbonates (calcite, dolomite-ankerite, siderite) are widespread in the Moravo-Silesian Culm formations at the north-eastern margin of the Bohemian Massif. Results of a detailed study (chemistry, isotopic composition, fluid inclusions) of vein carbonates are presented in this work. Older Variscan epithermal (to mesothermal ?)syntectonic mineralization is represented by quartz-calcite veins with clinochlore-chamosite chlorite, rare pyrite. Younger hydrothermal mineralization is formed mainly by carbonates and quartz. Sulphides are represented by galena, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, pyrite and locally marcasite. Boht types of mineralization often occur in one vein. ER -
ZIMÁK, Jiří, Zdeněk LOSOS, Pavel NOVOTNÝ, Petr DOBEŠ and Jana HLADÍKOVÁ. Study of vein carbonates and notes to the genesis of the hydrothermal mineralization in the Moravo-Silesian Culm. \textit{Journal of the Czech Geol. Soc.}. Praha: Czech Geol. Soc., 2003, vol.~47, 3-4, p.~111-122. ISSN~1210-8197.
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