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Fluid inclusion study of selected Ag-Pb-Zn vein-type deposits in the Blanice graben
Islakaeva, Zemfira ; Zachariáš, Jiří (advisor) ; Dobeš, Petr (referee)
This work is focused on study of fluid inclusions in quartz and carbonate gangue of selected Ag-Pb-Zn vein type deposits of the Blanice graben. Samples from localities Ratibořské Hory, Hradové Střimelice and Zvěstov were studied. Geology and mineralogy of the localities mentioned above were described. Optic microthermometry, which allows to determine concentration of salts in enclosed solutions and to identify possible temperatures of fluid inclusion formation, was the main method used during the studies. The results of microthermometrical measurements of the samples showed, that salinity of fluid inclusions ranges from 1,4 to 11 wt. % eq. NaCl. Paragenetically first stages of mineralization formed from fluids of higher salinity (6 - 11 wt. % eq. NaCl), later stages formed from fluids of low salinity. Only aqueous fluids were detected, which can be approximated by H2O-NaCl, ±MgCl2, and ±FeCl2 systems. Temperatures of homogenization of primary inclusions range mostly from 150 to 200 řC. Actual temperatures of mineralization can be higher, but probably not more than by 50 řC.
Fluorite mineralization of the Ohře Graben and comparison with similar deposit types worldwide.
Markes, Jan ; Přikryl, Richard (referee) ; Zachariáš, Jiří (advisor)
SUMMARY: The thesis is concerned with fluid inclusions of fluorite deposits in Vrchoslav, summarizes the findings of the genesis of fluorite deposits in general and compares them with deposits of Ohře Rift.. Fluorite is an essential mineral that is used in industry as a raw material for the manufacture of plastics, liquids to transfer the cold, hydrofluoric acid, it is also used in metallurgy, glassmaking and clear crystals in optics.
Historical cinnabar deposits in Bohemia - genetic study.
Velebil, Dalibor ; Ackerman, Lukáš (referee) ; Zachariáš, Jiří (advisor)
The study of fluid inclusions proved the metamorphic origin of the cinnabar-pyrite mineralization at the deposit of Horní Luby. In addition, thermal conditions of the mineralization formation were determined. During the deposit forming processes, the primary homogenous H2O-CO2 fluid of the temperature of about 300řC was differentiated to fractions rich in H2O or CO2. The differentiation took place in several stages in the temperature range between 200 to 150řC. Quartz crystallized from the parent fluid at the temperature about 300řC, pyrite at temperatures in the range of 220řC to 210řC and cinnabar at temperatures in the range of 195řC to 160řC. The cinnabar is thus the youngest mineral at the deposit (crystallization succession. quartz - pyrite - cinnabar). At the deposit of Jedová hora, quartz crystallized at the temperature of about 160řC to 150řC, barite at temperature of about 115řC (the fluid boiling point) and cinnabar in the range between these temperatures. The origin of mercury at all Czech historical deposit of cinnabar can be very likely related to Lower Paleozoic submarine volcanism. In all cases, the pre-concentrated mercury was remobilized during the Variscian metamorphosis, followed by precipitation in form of veins with cinnabar or as cinnabar impregnation. Study of tetrahedrite...

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