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Back-scattered photographs of chovanite, dadsonite (in c), boulangerite, robinsonite, scainiite, quartz and embedding material (both black). (a) Chovanite (medium grey “matrix”) extensively replaces boulangerite (light), robinsonite (dark needles) and scainiite (very dark needles); Dúbrava. (b) The same area of polished section; reflected light with crossed polars. (c) Chovanite (medium grey “matrix”) and dadsonite (slightly darker grey, e.g., lower left-hand portions of the figure) replace boulangerite (white), robinsonite (dark grey) and scainiite (very dark grey needles); Dúbrava. (d) “Ore mylonite” consisting of intermingled chovanite (medium grey), boulangerite (light) and robinsonite (grey); gangue minerals are black. Shear zone in the deposit of Malé Železné. (e) Chovanite (medium grey) developed along a fissure in the boulangerite–robinsonite aggregate; Malé Železné. (f) Exceptional accumulation of chovanite (medium grey “matrix”) replacing boulangerite (light) and robinsonite (grey); Malé Železné. Length of the bars is 100 μm.
Published: 01 August 2012
. (d) “Ore mylonite” consisting of intermingled chovanite (medium grey), boulangerite (light) and robinsonite (grey); gangue minerals are black. Shear zone in the deposit of Malé Železné. (e) Chovanite (medium grey) developed along a fissure in the boulangerite–robinsonite aggregate; Malé Železné. (f
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2012
European Journal of Mineralogy (2012) 24 (4): 727–740.
.... (d) “Ore mylonite” consisting of intermingled chovanite (medium grey), boulangerite (light) and robinsonite (grey); gangue minerals are black. Shear zone in the deposit of Malé Železné. (e) Chovanite (medium grey) developed along a fissure in the boulangerite–robinsonite aggregate; Malé Železné. (f...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2017
Mineralogical Magazine (2017) 81 (4): 811–831.
..., other new oxy-sulfosalts were described from the Apuan Alps; then, the same species were identified in some Slovakian ore deposits. Chovanite was the only new Pb-Sb oxy-sulfosalt first found in Slovakia, in three Sb deposits, Dúbrava, Malé Železné and Klačianka, in the Low Tatra Mountains ( Topa et...
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First thumbnail for: Lead-antimony sulfosalts from Tuscany (Italy). XIX...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2015
American Mineralogist (2015) 100 (5-6): 1319–1332.
..., Slovakia. European Journal of Mineralogy, 24(4), 727–740. Chovanite (IMA 2009-055), Pb 15−2x Sb 14+2x S 36 O x (x ~ 0.2), is a new oxysulphosalt discovered in three hydrothermal Sb deposits, Dúbrava, Malé Zelezné, and Klačianka, in the Low Tatra Mountains, Slovakia. The mineral was named in honor...
Series: Geological Society, London, Geology of Series
Published: 01 January 2008
DOI: 10.1144/CEV2P.3
EISBN: 9781862393899
....) The term ‘Bohemian Cretaceous Basin’ is used here for the main part of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin system that extends between Saxony, Bohemia and Moravia, and is largely governed by the Lausitz and Labe-Železné Hory fault zones as two overlapping strands of the Elbe Fault Zone. The Cretaceous deposits...