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Principles of application of fluid inclusions for the study of hydrothermal mineralizations
Štrba, Martin ; Zachariáš, Jiří (advisor) ; Dobeš, Petr (referee)
The bachelor thesis is subdivided into two review parts and one experimental part. The first part focuses on petrography and microthermometric study of fluid inclusions. Petrography chapter lists genetic types of inclusions, and various mechanisms that determine their shape and digree of fill. Emphasis is placed especially on the microthermometric study of fluid inclusions. The phase changes in H2O - NaCl and H2O - CO2 - salts systems at low and high temperatures are described in detail. A separate chapter is dedicated to interpretation of microthermometric data and to their use in determination of pressure-temperature conditions of minerals formation. The second part of the thesis lists several examples of using the fluid inclusions in the study of hydrothermal deposits and in prospecting of ore deposits (Pb - Zn - fluorite deposits of Mississippi valley type, porphy - type, Cu - ores at Bingham). One chapter is dedicated to Bleïda deposit (Morocco), Kanmantoo deposit (Australia) and San Cristobal vein (Peru). This chapter discribes geology, mineralogy and fluid inclusion data of these deposits. Third, experimental, chapter deals with hydrothermal mineralization in the Ševětín quarry. It includes the regional geology of Ševětín massif, geology of the quarry and the mineralogy of hydrothermal...
Chemistry of hydrothermal quartz from the Mokrsko-West gold deposit determined by the LA-ICP-MS method
Štrba, Martin ; Zachariáš, Jiří (advisor) ; Trubač, Jakub (referee)
The Mokrsko-West deposit, situated about 20 km south from Prague, is one of the most important gold deposits in the Bohemian Massif. We can find hydrothermal quartz veins in two types of host rocks: tonalite in the Central Bohemian Plutonic Complex (CBPC) and amphibolite in the Jílové Belt (JB). A several generations of the quartz veins with different mineralization were found in the deposit. This study has several objectives. At first, it determines and compares the chemistry of quartz samples from different generations of hydrothermal veins. In addition, this work describes the distribution of the most important trace elements. Lastly, the work compares the potential differences in the chemistry of samples from the different host rocks (CBPC and JB). With the use of the LA-ICP-MS, 16 quartz samples from the Mokrsko-West deposit were analysed. Finally, 101 analyses were realized. From the analysed trace elements, the most important were Li, Mg, Al, Ca, Fe, Cu, Zn, As, Sb and Pb. Aluminium affects the concentration of the most of analysed trace elements. Positive correlation between Al and the other metals was also found. The samples with high Al content also showed high concentrations of other metals (Fe, Cu, Zn, Pb) and As. Samples with lower Al content showed lower concentration of other metal...
Principles of application of fluid inclusions for the study of hydrothermal mineralizations
Štrba, Martin ; Zachariáš, Jiří (advisor) ; Dobeš, Petr (referee)
The bachelor thesis is subdivided into two review parts and one experimental part. The first part focuses on petrography and microthermometric study of fluid inclusions. Petrography chapter lists genetic types of inclusions, and various mechanisms that determine their shape and digree of fill. Emphasis is placed especially on the microthermometric study of fluid inclusions. The phase changes in H2O - NaCl and H2O - CO2 - salts systems at low and high temperatures are described in detail. A separate chapter is dedicated to interpretation of microthermometric data and to their use in determination of pressure-temperature conditions of minerals formation. The second part of the thesis lists several examples of using the fluid inclusions in the study of hydrothermal deposits and in prospecting of ore deposits (Pb - Zn - fluorite deposits of Mississippi valley type, porphy - type, Cu - ores at Bingham). One chapter is dedicated to Bleïda deposit (Morocco), Kanmantoo deposit (Australia) and San Cristobal vein (Peru). This chapter discribes geology, mineralogy and fluid inclusion data of these deposits. Third, experimental, chapter deals with hydrothermal mineralization in the Ševětín quarry. It includes the regional geology of Ševětín massif, geology of the quarry and the mineralogy of hydrothermal...

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