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Harrisonit z fosfátových nodulí Českého masivu

Title in English Harrisonite from phosphate nodules of Bohemian Massif
Authors

VÁCHA Jakub ŠKODA Radek

Year of publication 2022
Type Conference abstract
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Description Harrisonite is rare silicate-phosphate known from severeal geological environments. In Cyrilov and Přibyslavice, Czech Republic, harrisonite forms grains up to 250 µm in size. It is Mg-poor, Mn-rich and part of Si is substituted by P causing MO6 vacancies. The structural affinity of the phase to the type harrisonite was confirmed using Raman spectroscopy.
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