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Mineralogie křemen-hematitové žíly s ametystem z lokality "Na Dolečkách" v Bludově u Šumperka

Title in English Mineralogy of quartz-hematite vein with amethyst from the lokality "Na Dolečkách" in Bludov near Šumperk
Authors

LOSOS Zdeněk MORAVCOVÁ Ilona NEPEJCHAL Miroslav

Year of publication 2015
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Acta Mus. Moraviae, Sci. geol.
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Geology and mineralogy
Keywords Šumperk Massif;Bludov;quartz vein;hematite;specularite;amethyst;CL-study;Raman spectroscopy
Description Results of mineralogical study of quartz-hematite vein with local amethyst occurrence from the locality “Na Dolečkách” in Bludov near Šumperk are presented. The main vein with thickness up to 1 m is over 1 km long with NW-SE orientation. Older stage of white-grey quartz without hematite is developed as asymmetric zone in some veins. Hematite (specularite variety) is presented in younger quartz-hematite vein stage with symmetric development. The mentioned two quartz stages are good visible in breccia like textures and in CL-study. Boundary of quartz veins with altered granodiorite is sharp. Hematite – specularite has simple composition with trace elements: Ti (up to 1,68 wt.% TiO2), V (up to 0,49 wt.% V2O3) and Al (up to 0,52 wt.% Al2O3). Needle like hematite inclusions with parallel arrangement were identified in amethyst crystals by Raman spectroscopy. On the base of textures, hematite morphology and chemistry, origin of quartzhematite stage of vein is interpreted as low-temperature hydrothermal, near so called „Alpine paragenesis“ in acidic rock environment.

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