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Števko, Martin, Sejkora, Jiří, Škácha, Pavel (2019) Retgersit z ložiska Rudňany (Slovenská republika) [Retgersite from the Rudňany deposit (Slovak Republic)]. Bulletin Mineralogie Petrologie, 27 (1) 167-171

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TitleRetgersit z ložiska Rudňany (Slovenská republika)
[Retgersite from the Rudňany deposit (Slovak Republic)]
JournalBulletin Mineralogie PetrologieISSN2570-7337
AuthorsŠtevko, MartinAuthor
Sejkora, JiříAuthor
Škácha, PavelAuthor
Year2019Volume27
Issue1
PublisherMgr. Jiří Sejkora
Download URLhttp://www.bullmineral.cz/paper/download/204/fulltext
LanguagesCzech
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Mindat Ref. ID16857569Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:16857569:7
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Full ReferenceŠtevko, Martin, Sejkora, Jiří, Škácha, Pavel (2019) Retgersit z ložiska Rudňany (Slovenská republika) [Retgersite from the Rudňany deposit (Slovak Republic)]. Bulletin Mineralogie Petrologie, 27 (1) 167-171
Plain TextŠtevko, Martin, Sejkora, Jiří, Škácha, Pavel (2019) Retgersit z ložiska Rudňany (Slovenská republika) [Retgersite from the Rudňany deposit (Slovak Republic)]. Bulletin Mineralogie Petrologie, 27 (1) 167-171
In(2019) Bulletin Mineralogie Petrologie Vol. 27 (1) Mgr. Jiří Sejkora
Abstract/NotesA relatively rare hydrated sulphate of Ni, retgersite, was identified on the ore samples originating from the crosscut P-3, located on the 16th level of the Zlatník vein, Rudňany deposit, Slovak Republic. Retgersite is rare and occurs on the surface of fragments of siderite gangue with abundant aggregates of coarse-grained gersdorffite. It forms light blue to blue-green, often curved fibrous to crystalline aggregates up to 3 mm in size with vitreous lustre, which are grouped to rich crust and efflorescences growing directly on surface of gersdorffite. Retgersite was identified by PXRD and its refined unit-cell parameters (for the tetragonal space group P41212) are: a 6.7820(5) Å, c 18.281(2) Å and V 840.8(1) Å3. Results of semiquantitative chemical analysis (EDS) as well as vibrational spectra (Raman, infrared) including their tentative assignments are also given. Retgersite from the Rudňany deposit was formed as a product of post-mining decomposition of gersdorffite.

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Rudňany, Spišská Nová Ves District, Košice Region, Slovakia

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