P. Pauliš, Luboš Vrtiška, Z. Dolníček, J. Sejkora, Bohuslav Bureš, Radana Malíková, Ondřej Pour
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Abstract
At the Ag-Pb-Zn deposit Hříva near Louňovice pod Blaníkem (Central Bohemian Region, Czech Republic), supergene mineralization with relatively abundant samples of coronadite, pyromorphite and hinsdalite was newly detected. Coronadite forms black to several mm thick crusts on quartz vein or hinsdalite crusts. Coronadite is monoclinic, space group I2/m, the unit-cell parameters refined from X-ray powder diffraction data are: a 9.946, b 2.866(2), c 9.839 Å, β 90.34(2)° and V 280.4(4) Å3. Chemical analyses of coronadite correspond to the empirical formula (Pb1.32Na0.05Co0.03Ba0.02K0.01Ca0.01Mg0.01)Σ1.45Mn4+5.25(Mn3+1.95Al0.38Cu0.30 Fe0.08Si0.02Zn0.01P0.01)Σ2.74 (O15.82F0.17mCl0.01)Σ16 calculated on the basis (Mn+Fe+Al+Cu+Zn+Si+P) = 8 apfu. Pyromorphite occurs there as white to creamy crusts up to 2 mm thick. Its empirical formula calculated on the basis P+As = 3 apfu is Ca0.04Pb5.04[(PO4)2.98(AsO4)0.02]Σ3.00Cl1.14. Most interesting is relatively rare hinsdalite, which forms light green to blue-green crystalline crusts up to 0.1 mm thick on quartz or pyromorphite. Hinsdalite is trigonal, space group R-3m, the unit-cell parameters refined from X-ray powder diffraction data are: a 7.002(6), c 16.807(7) Å and V 713.6(7) Å3. Chemical analyses of hinsdalite correspond to the empirical formula Pb1.06Al2.73Cu0.11 [(PO4)1.18(SO4)0.82]Σ2.00(OH)6.36 on the basis P+S+As = 2 apfu.
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Bulletin Mineralogie Petrologie is a peer-reviewed journal focused especially on: mineralogy, crystal chemistry and study of crystal structures of minerals study of mineral associations and processes of their origin meteoritics, research of tectites economic geology (of ore deposits) and study of history of mining of ore deposits topographic mineralogy petrology of igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks instrumental analytical methods at mineralogy and petrology mineralogy and petrology as tools for archeology and similar disciplines