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Matra mountains

Odor, L., Wanty, R.B., Horvath, I. and Fiigedi, U. (1998) Mobilization and attenuation of metals downstream from a base-metal mining site in the Matra Mountains, northeastern Hungary. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 65(1 pt 2), 47-60. [Pg.222]

Hungary Matra Mountains Ore deposits and mining wastes Odor et al. (1998)... [Pg.506]

Szabo, J., 1872. Egy morena kepzodmeny a Matraban. (A morainal formation in the Matra Mountains.) Foldt. Kozl., 2 233— 241 (in Hungarian). [Pg.197]

The age mean of village persons was significantly higher than in any other group because of a special aged farmer-miner village in the Matra mountains. The detailed analysis of ab tion types and the percentage of aberrant cells are presented in Table... [Pg.232]

Matraite is a zinc sulfide mineral with composition ZnS. It was first described by Koch in 1958 from Gyongyosoroszi (Matra Mountains, Hungary) and is still only known from this locality. It occurs as aggregates of brown to brown-yellow anhedral or hemimorphic pyramidal crystals. It is a rare mineral in nature the iron-bearing varieties of zinc sulfide, sphalerite and wurtzite (qq.v.), are more commonly encountered. [Pg.256]


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