Mineralogical mosaics from the Carpathian–Pannonian region 4

  • Norbert Zajzon Institute of Mineralogy and Geology, University of Miskolc
  • Béla Fehér Department of Mineralogy, Herman Ottó Museum
  • Sándor Szakáll Institute of Mineralogy and Geology, University of Miskolc
  • Ferenc Kristály Institute of Mineralogy and Geology, University of Miskolc
Keywords: freieslebenite, beaverite-(Cu), faustite, planerite, conichalcite, duftite, mottramite, pseudomalachite, vauquelinite, axinite-(Fe), bultfonteinite, botallackite

Abstract

This is the fourth paper presenting new mosaic-like mineralogical data from the Carpathian–Pannonian region. Data are arranged by countries and localities. Every section gives a description (including XRPD, EMPA and SEM-EDX results) of the minerals and a concise description of their parageneses. Every discussed mineral is first described from the given locality and in many times even from the whole region.
From Hungary the following minerals are reported: freieslebenite and beaverite-(Cu) from the Rudabánya ore deposit, planerite–aheylite–faustite–turquoise solid-solution members from the Parádfürdő ore deposit.
From Romania the following minerals are identified: conichalcite (with high Pb content, conichalcite–duftite solid solution), duftite and mottramite–duftite solid-solutions from the Băiţa Bihor ore deposit, pseudomalachite pseudomorph after azurite as well as vauquelinite from the Ocna de Fier ore deposit.
From Slovakia the following minerals are described: axinite-(Fe) from the Maglovec diorite-porphyrite quarry, bultfonteinite from the Vechec andesite quarry and botallackite from the Dobšiná ore deposit.

Published
2021-03-21
How to Cite
ZajzonN., FehérB., SzakállS., & KristályF. (2021). Mineralogical mosaics from the Carpathian–Pannonian region 4. Földtani Közlöny, 151(1), 27. https://doi.org/10.23928/foldt.kozl.2021.151.1.27
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