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Uher, Pavel, Žitňan, Peter, Ozdín, Daniel (n.d.) Pegmatitic Nb-Ta oxide minerals in alluvial placers from Limbach, Bratislava Massif, Western Carpathians, Slovakia: compositional variations and evolutionary trend. Journal of Geosciences, 52 (1-2) 133-141 doi:10.3190/jgeosci.007

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TitlePegmatitic Nb-Ta oxide minerals in alluvial placers from Limbach, Bratislava Massif, Western Carpathians, Slovakia: compositional variations and evolutionary trend
JournalJournal of Geosciences
AuthorsUher, PavelPrimary Author
Žitňan, PeterPrimary Author
Ozdín, DanielPrimary Author
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DOIdoi:10.3190/jgeosci.007
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Original EntryUher P., Žitňan P., Ozdín D., 2007: Pegmatitic Nb-Ta oxide minerals in alluvial placers from Limbach, Bratislava Massif, Western Carpathians, Slovakia: compositional variations and evolutionary trend. Journal of Geosciences, 52, 1-2, 133-141.
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Full ReferenceUher, Pavel, Žitňan, Peter, Ozdín, Daniel (n.d.) Pegmatitic Nb-Ta oxide minerals in alluvial placers from Limbach, Bratislava Massif, Western Carpathians, Slovakia: compositional variations and evolutionary trend. Journal of Geosciences, 52 (1-2) 133-141 doi:10.3190/jgeosci.007
Plain TextUher, Pavel, Žitňan, Peter, Ozdín, Daniel (n.d.) Pegmatitic Nb-Ta oxide minerals in alluvial placers from Limbach, Bratislava Massif, Western Carpathians, Slovakia: compositional variations and evolutionary trend. Journal of Geosciences, 52 (1-2) 133-141 doi:10.3190/jgeosci.007
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Abstract/NotesNiobium-tantalum mineral assemblage of granitic pegmatite origin was found in alluvial placers near Limbach, the
Bratislava granitic massif, Malé Karpaty Mountains, Central Western Carpathians, southwest Slovakia.

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Limbach Brook, Limbach, Pezinok District, Bratislava Region, Slovakia
Alluvial placers, Slnečné Valley, Pezinok, Pezinok District, Bratislava Region, Slovakia

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Alluvial placers, Slnečné Valley, Pezinok, Pezinok District, Bratislava Region, Slovakia Almandine, Apatite, Columbite-(Fe), Columbite-(Mn), Gahnite, Ilmenite, Ixiolite-(Mn2+)-Ixiolite-(Fe2+) Series, Magnetite, Microlite Group, Monazite-(Ce), Muscovite, Native Gold, Quartz, Rutile, Spessartine, Staurolite, Tantalite-(Fe), Tantalite-(Mn), Tapiolite-(Fe), Uraninite, Uranmicrolite (of Hogarth 1977), Zircon


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