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Tytuł:
Złoty Stok : niedoszłe uzdrowisko sudeckie z wodami arsenowymi
Złoty Stok : an attempted Sudetic health resort with arsenical waters
Autorzy:
Mickiewicz, A.
Marszałek, H.
Ciężkowski, W.
Szumska, E.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2075442.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
wody arsenowe
ośrodek zdrowia
złoty Stok
Sudety
arsenical waters
health resort
Złoty Stok
Sudetes
Opis:
Złoty Stok, located in the Eastern Sudetes, deserves the particular attention considering its long and interesting mining history and occurence of distinct groundwaters containing elevated concentration of arsenic. Based on the waters drained from so-called „arsenic-iron spring” the plans of new Sudetic health resort foundation were developed in the beginning of 20th Century. Unfortunately, according to recent legal regulations considering arsenic as highly toxic and carcinogenic, the whole idea was dispelled, and the arsenic-iron spring showed up to be the ordinary outflow from one of the mine adits. The article presents the results of recent and former chemical analyses of water from above-mentioned outflow as well as the results of exploration works carried out at this point.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2015, 63, 10/2; 940--943
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Petrographic and microprobe study of nephrites from Lower Silesia (SW Poland)
Autorzy:
Gil, G.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2060604.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
nephrite
Jordanów
Złoty Stok
electron microprobe
raw material identification
Opis:
Lower Silesia hosts important European nephrite deposits of Jordanów and less-known of Złoty Stok. Nephrite artifacts were discovered in archaeological sites dated back to the Neolithic period, across Eurasia. Especially artifacts found in Poland, Italy and Bulgaria may originate from Polish nephrites. Nowadays, only one artifact is precisely linked to Jordanów. Petrographic study of nephrites and chemical analyses of constituents by means of EMPA allow accurate identification of the nephrites. The characteristic phases of Jordanów tremolite nephrite are rotated and cataclased diopside porphyroblasts with pressure shadows, chlorite layers and nests with interlocking non-pseudomorphic texture and prehnite veins. The presence of hydrogrossular, grossular, titanite, apatite with monazite inclusions, and zircon with pleochroic haloe is typical. Chlorites are usually represented by penninite, and minor clinochlore and diabantite. The characteristic features of Złoty Stok actinolite nephrite are löllingite and diopside crystals usually visible by the naked eye, with the presence of quartz and carbonates. Löllingite is chemically inhomogeneous and gold bearing. Most of the mineralogical-petrological features can be obtained using non-destructive methods.
Źródło:
Geological Quarterly; 2013, 57, 3; 395--404
1641-7291
Pojawia się w:
Geological Quarterly
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Auriferous wastes from the aban doned arsenic and gold mine in Złoty Stok (Sudetes Mts., SW Poland)
Autorzy:
Wierchowiec, J.
Wojciechowski, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2059193.pdf
Data publikacji:
2009
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
Sudetes
Złoty Stok
wastes
auriferous tailings
gold grade
resources of gold
Opis:
The historical arsenic and gold-ore operation at the Złoty Stok mine generated around 1 500 000 tonnes of wastes. The gold-bearing post-flotation tailing dumps, waste slag heaps, mined rock and arsenic roasting spoils (cinders) from mining of metamorphogenic, hydro -thermal As-Au deposits have been examined to evaluate their gold grade. The waste material is dominated by calc-silicate skarn, dolomitic marbles, serpentinites and As-Au ore fragments. Sulfides are mainly loellingite, arsenopyrite and pyrrothite with some pyrite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite and galena. In oxidized material, sulfides are rare or absent. Over 1000 samples of post-flotation waste muds and three bulk samples of mined rock spoils were analyzed. Only tailings show high concentrations of Au (0.8–20.1 ppm) and As (1.0–2.6 wt.%). Anaverage contents of other metals (in ppm) are: Cu — 177.5; Pb — 212.2; Zn — 127.5; Ag — 0.38; Pt — 0.006; Pd — 0.001. Analytical results indicate that concentrations of these elements are very low along profiles, with no obvious relation ship between content and depth. Average gold content of 0.3 ppm in waste slags disqualifies this material as a source of gold. The re main ing re sources of gold in the flotation tailings and waste heaps are estimated at as high as 2370 kg. The main pollutant is As with contents exceeding 52 100 ppm in the mined rock spoils.
Źródło:
Geological Quarterly; 2009, 53, 2; 233-240
1641-7291
Pojawia się w:
Geological Quarterly
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The auriferous ore mineralisation and its zonal distribution around the Variscan Kłodzko–Złoty Stok granitoid pluton in the Sudetes (SW Poland) – an overview
Autorzy:
Mikulski, S. Z.
Speczik, S.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2059951.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
gold
ore mineralisation
skarn
Variscan granitoids
Kłodzko–Złoty Stok pluton
Sudetes
Opis:
Due to a low level of erosion the Variscan (Carboniferous–Mississippian) Kłodzko–Złoty Stok (KZS) granitoid pluton and its metamorphic rock cover are unique examples of the ore mineralisation distribution pattern around a pluton. The KZS pluton formed from I-type magmas. It is composed mostly of high-K, metaluminous, biotite- and hornblende-rich granitoids of various compositions ranging from granodiorite to monzonite. The ore mineralisation in the KZS shows specific zonation that reflects interaction between post-magmatic mineralising fluids and country rocks of different composition. In the KZS pluton and its surroundings the mineralisation reveals high-temperature Ti-W oxides and As-Fe sulphide-arsenides plus Fe-oxides which are replaced outwards by Cu-Fe-Pb-Zn sulphides and subsequently, in the marginal parts of the pluton, by the Pb-Sb-Fe sulphide mineralisation. The specific elements and the isotopic composition of sulphur in ore minerals indicate that the metal-bearing postmagmatic-metamorphic hydrothermal fluids, despite their strong affinities to the KZS hybrid magmatic fluids, show also an influence of variable composition of country rocks. Variable alteration processes: hornfelsitisation, skarnisation, dolomitisation, serpentinitisation, pyroxenisation, biotitisation, K-feldspatisation, silicification, berezitisation, carbonatisation, prehinitisation, chloritisation, epidotisation, sericitisation, albitisation and sulphidisation developed along contacts of various rock types within the country rocks. In more fractured zones, transported elements were preferentially trapped by calcareous (Ca-rich) metamorphic rocks. Moreover, along the direct contact between granitoids and calcareous rocks a high temperature auriferous skarns with magnetite-pyrrhotite or/and löllingite-arsenopyrite mineralisation were formed. There are positive correlations between organic matter and Fe2O3 and MgO contents in skarns, suggesting remobilization of organic matter by hydrothermal fluids released during serpentinisation. The organic matter and carbonate samples have very variable δ13C and δ18O values. Most probably these are the result of isotopic re-equilibration between minerals under high temperatures. On the intimate contact of granitoids with less permeable amphibolitic hornfelses a high temperature titanite-scheelite mineralisation of veinlet-impregnation type occurred, while thermal and metasomatic alteration of the enveloping more permeable sandstones developed away from direct contact with granites, causing the formation of pyrite-rich beresites. As a rule, different types of sulphide ore mineralisation contain refractory gold captured by arsenopyrite, löllingite and/or pyrite. Moreover, the formation of contact-metasomatic ore mineralisation was accompanied by ore precipitation in veins and stockworks at a wide temperature range from 480 to 150°C during early and late fracturing stages. The younger stages also revealed variable concentration of gold. All those observations strongly indicate that the whole KZS pluton and its aureole was fertile in gold.
Źródło:
Geological Quarterly; 2016, 60, 3; 650--674
1641-7291
Pojawia się w:
Geological Quarterly
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Monazite stability and the maintenance of Th-U-total Pb ages during post-magmatic processes in granitoids and host metasedimentary rocks: A case study from the Sudetes (SW Poland)
Autorzy:
Budzyń, B.
Jastrzębski, M.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2060191.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
monazite stability
Th-U-total Pb dating
Jawornik granitoids
Kłodzko–Złoty Stok Pluton
Orlica-Śnieżnik Dome
Bohemian Massif
Opis:
The stability and maintenance of the age record of monazite during post-magmatic processes were studied in granitic and host metasedimentary rocks from the Sudetes (SW Poland). Unaltered monazite in the Kłodzko–Złoty Stok granitoid provided a Th-U-total Pb age of 329 ± 5 Ma, which was related to the late stage of pluton emplacement. In contrast, monazite in the Jawornik granitoid remained unaltered or was partially replaced by secondary phases, including (1) allanite, epidote and, occasionally, apatite; (2) cheralite, allanite and a mixture of clays, Fe oxides and possible unknown rare earth element (REE) phases; and (3) K-feldspar and cheralite with subsequent formation of titanite. Different alteration products on the thin section scale indicate the local character of the post-magmatic processes affecting monazite induced by alkali-rich fluids. The altered and unaltered monazite grains both yielded a Th-U-total Pb age of 343 ± 4 Ma. The Th-U-total Pb ages of the monazite in the accompanying metasedimentary rocks thermally affected by intruding magmas were also constrained. In the paragneiss in contact with the Jawornik granitoid, the unaltered monazite and monazite partially replaced by allanite yielded an age of 344 ± 5 Ma. The monazite from the mica schist, farther from the contact with the granitoids, exhibited an age of 336 ± 4.5 Ma. The 344–336 Ma ages exhibited a record of monazite (re)growth during prolonged Variscan metamorphism. The predominant early Viséan ages constrain the timing of the development of the Złoty Stok Skrzynka Shear Zone and the emplacement of the Jawornik granitoid intrusion. The age results, which are consistent with previous geochronology, indicate that the partial alteration of the monazite did not affect the internal domains or the maintenance of the monazite ages. Thus, this study reveals that monazite geochronology can provide meaningful data in crystalline rocks affected by fluid-induced post-magmatic processes.
Źródło:
Geological Quarterly; 2016, 60, 1; 106--123
1641-7291
Pojawia się w:
Geological Quarterly
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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