Jana Ďurišová
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
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Mineralogical Magazine | 2014
Karel Breiter; Lukáš Ackerman; Jana Ďurišová; Martin Svojtka; Milan Novák
Abstract The evolution of the trace-element patterns of quartz during crystallization of pegmatite melt was investigated using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The contents of Al, B, Ba, Be, Cr, Fe, Ge, Li, Mn, P, Rb, Sn, Sr and Ti were analysed in quartz from the border, intermediate and core zones of four granitic pegmatites differing in degree of fractionation and origin. The material investigated originates from the pegmatite district of the Strážek Unit, Moldanubian Zone, Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic and includes: lepidolite LCT (Li-Cs-Ta) pegmatite from Rožná; berylcolumbite LCT pegmatite from Věžná; anatectic pegmatite from Znětínek; and intragranitic NYF (Nb- Y-F) pegmatite Vladislav from the Třebíč Pluton. The abundances of the elements analysed varied over wide intervals: <1 to 32 ppm Li, 0.5 to 6 ppm B, <1 to 10 ppm Ge, 1 to 10 ppm P, 10 to 450 ppm Al, 1 to 45 ppm Ti and <1 to 40 ppm Fe (average sample contents). Concentrations of Be, Rb, Sr, Sn, Ba, Cr and Mn are usually <1 ppm. Quartz from LCT pegmatites exhibits a distinct evolutionary trend with a decrease in Ti and an increase in Al, Li and Ge from the pegmatite border to the core. In comparison with the most fractionated rare-metal granites, pegmatitic quartz is relatively depleted in Al and Li, but strongly enriched in Ge. Quartz from simple anatectic and NYF pegmatites is poor in all trace elements with their evolution marked by a decrease in Ti and a small increase in Ge. There is little Al or Li and neither shows any systematic change with pegmatite evolution. Using the Ti-in-quartz thermobarometer, the outer zones of the Znětínek and Vladislav pegmatites crystallized at ~670°C, whereas the border zone in the Rožná pegmatite yields a temperature near 610°C.
Ore Geology Reviews | 2016
Thomas Aiglsperger; Joaquin A. Proenza; John F. Lewis; M. Labrador; Martin Svojtka; Arturo Rojas-Purón; Francisco Longo; Jana Ďurišová
Ore Geology Reviews | 2016
Jan Pašava; Martin Svojtka; František Veselovský; Jana Ďurišová; Lukáš Ackerman; Ondřej Pour; Milan Drábek; Patricie Halodová; Eva Haluzová
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2016
Karel Žák; Roman Skála; Zdeněk Řanda; J. Mizera; Kurt Heissig; Lukáš Ackerman; Jana Ďurišová; Šárka Jonášová; Jan Kameník; Tomáš Magna
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2016
Šárka Jonášová; Lukáš Ackerman; Karel Žák; Roman Skála; Jana Ďurišová; Alexander Deutsch; Tomáš Magna
Lithos | 2017
Karel Breiter; Jana Ďurišová; Tomáš Hrstka; Zuzana Korbelová; Michaela Vaňková; Michaela Vašinová Galiová; Viktor Kanický; Petr Rambousek; Ilja Knésl; Petr Dobeš; Marek Dosbaba
Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research | 2015
Jana Ďurišová; Lukáš Ackerman; Ladislav Strnad; Vladislav Chrastný; Jan Borovička
Ore Geology Reviews | 2017
Karel Breiter; Jana Ďurišová; Marek Dosbaba
European Journal of Mineralogy | 2017
Jan Pašava; Lukáš Ackerman; Patricie Halodová; Ondřej Pour; Jana Ďurišová; Federica Zaccarini; Thomas Aiglsperger; Anna Vymazalová
Lithos | 2018
Karel Breiter; Jana Ďurišová; T. Hrstka; Zuzana Korbelová; M. Vašinová Galiová; Axel Müller; Beth Simons; R.K. Shail; Ben J. Williamson; J.A. Davies