General Characteristics
County (administration): Olomouc Region
District (town): Jeseník
Cadastre: Zlaté Hory
Map 1 : 50 000 (sheet No): 1513, 15131
Geological region: Silesicum and Žulová massif
Accessibility: - access without footpath
Technical object: mine
ID : 849
Geology
Short characteristics of the site: Complex of medieval mines. Disseminated pyrite in quartzites and quartzitic schists was exploited. Pyrite might be also massive in places. Historically and mineralogically significant locality.
Regional geologic unit: Bohemian Massif - crystalline complex and pre-Variscian Palaeozoic - Moravosilesian region - Silezicum
Stratigraphy: paleozoikum - devon
Subject: mining and mining impacts, economic geology, mineralogy
Geological phenomenon: ore mineralization, mineral
Genesis: anthropogenic (anthropogenic activity)
Rock: slate, schist, qurtzite
Territorial conservation
Level of protection: Technical or cultural monument
Protection of a geol. phenomenon: A - Protected Area (declared as Geological Locality)
Conflicts of interests: reclamation
References
Večeřa, J. (1991): Taponomie dolů ve Zlatých Horách. In.: Historie dolování ve Slezsku a na severní Moravě. Zlaté Hory. ; Zachař, Z. (1991): Současný stav hornických děl ve Zlatých Horách. In.: Historie dolování ve Slezsku a na severní Moravě. Zlaté Hory.; Večeřová Viera (2005): Zpráva o revizi starých důlních děl v oblasti Zlatohorský rudní revír, historické doly na zlato, barevné kovy a železo. MS. 20 s.; 19 př. Jeseník.; Večeřa, J.; Večeřová, V. (2010): Historie zlatohorských dolů (History of mining in Zlaté Hory). – PINKA, 98 s. Jeseník Elaboration and Updating
Elaborated by: Večeřa Josef, 24.11.93
Updated by: Večeřa Josef 07.04.11 Citation
The database Significant geological localities of the Czech Republic: 849 [online]. Prague: Czech Geological Survey, 1998 [cit. 2024-04-26]. Available from: http:// lokality.geology.cz/849. Location in map:
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