"tsumoite; Bi-tellurides; gold; Au deposit Lib\u010Dice near Nov\u00FD Kn\u00EDn; Czech Republic"@en . "A mineral association with dominant pyrrhotite, tsumoite and gold, accompanied by minor tetradymite and pilsenite, has been found in material from the main vein of the abandoned Au deposit Lib\u010Dice near Nov\u00FD Kn\u00EDn, 25 km SSW of Prague, central Bohemia, Czech Republic. Tsumoite forms abundant silvery-grey tabular aggregates up to 1\u20134 mm in size. The studied mineral association formed at elevated temperatures (>300 \u00BA C), probably in the course of two stages differing in bismuth activity, as well as fS2 and fTe2 values. Alternatively, the two stages could have reflected variation of hydrothermal and metamorphic process in space and time." . . . . "RIV/00023272:_____/09:#0000992!RIV10-MK0-00023272" . "[9A7895886D01]" . "1" . . "54" . . . . "Pl\u00E1\u0161il, Jakub" . . . . "Tsumoite and associated tellurides from the Au deposit Lib\u010Dice near Nov\u00FD Kn\u00EDn, Czech Republic: mineralogy and genetic significance" . "Tsumoite and associated tellurides from the Au deposit Lib\u010Dice near Nov\u00FD Kn\u00EDn, Czech Republic: mineralogy and genetic significance"@en . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "Bure\u0161, Bohuslav" . "10"^^ . "4"^^ . . . . "Tsumoite and associated tellurides from the Au deposit Lib\u010Dice near Nov\u00FD Kn\u00EDn, Czech Republic: mineralogy and genetic significance" . . "Tsumoite and associated tellurides from the Au deposit Lib\u010Dice near Nov\u00FD Kn\u00EDn, Czech Republic: mineralogy and genetic significance"@en . "Sejkora, Ji\u0159\u00ED" . "3"^^ . "1802-6222" . . . "Journal of Geosciences" . . . . "Litochleb, Ji\u0159\u00ED" . . . "A mineral association with dominant pyrrhotite, tsumoite and gold, accompanied by minor tetradymite and pilsenite, has been found in material from the main vein of the abandoned Au deposit Lib\u010Dice near Nov\u00FD Kn\u00EDn, 25 km SSW of Prague, central Bohemia, Czech Republic. Tsumoite forms abundant silvery-grey tabular aggregates up to 1\u20134 mm in size. The studied mineral association formed at elevated temperatures (>300 \u00BA C), probably in the course of two stages differing in bismuth activity, as well as fS2 and fTe2 values. Alternatively, the two stages could have reflected variation of hydrothermal and metamorphic process in space and time."@en . "RIV/00023272:_____/09:#0000992" . "P(GA205/06/0702), Z(MK00002327201)" . "347050" .