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Cuprosklodowskite from the uranium deposit Zálesí near Javorník in the Rychlebské hory Mountains (Czech Republic)

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2008

Abstract

The supergene copper uranyl silicate, cuprosklodowskite, was found at abandoned mine adits of the Zálesí uranium deposit, located near Javorník, the Rychlebské hory Mountains, Czech Republic. It forms light apple green earthy aggregates formed by tiny crystals up to 5 microns in size on quartz gangue with disseminated uranium mineralization, represented by uranyl arsenates (metanováčekite - metazeunerite) and chalcopyrite.