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    Microbial sphalerite formation in carbonate-hosted Zn-Pb ores, Bleiberg, Austria; micro- to nanotextural and sulfur isotope evidence by Kucha, H, Schroll, E, Raith, Johann G, Halas, S

    “…Microglobular sphalerite (90-180 µm) is a major form of sphalerite in the abandoned, Triassic carbonate-hosted Zn-Pb deposit at Bleiberg, Austria. It is common…”
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    Copper mineralization of the Polish Kupferschiefer; a proposed basement fault-fracture system of fluid flow by Blundell, D. J, Karnkowski, P. H, Alderton, D. H. M, Oszczepalski, S, Kucha, H

    “…Fluid flow models previously proposed have been unable to account for the 350 Mt of copper metal associated with the Kupferschiefer shales in the southwest…”
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    Noble metals in organic matter and clay-organic matrices, Kupferschiefer, Poland by Kucha, H, Przylowicz, W

    “…In the Kupferschiefer deposits of Poland, Cu, Ag, Pb, Zn, Fe, noble metals, and other transition elements were concentrated by a process of catalytic oxidation…”
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    Gold in organic matter, Maldon, Victoria, Australia by Kucha, H, Plimer, I. R

    “…Submicroscopic mixtures of metallic gold and solid hydrocarbons form aggregates of up to 100 µm in fractures and vugs in loellingite from gold-rich samples…”
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    Platinum-group metals in the Zechstein copper deposits, Poland by Kucha, H

    “…In the Zechstein copper deposits, Poland, Au and platinum-group elements are concentrated by a process of autooxidation and desulfurization of organic matter…”
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    Geochemical Characteristics of a Veinlet Kupferschiefer Profile from the Lubin Mine, Southwestern Poland by Yuzhuang, SUN, PÜTTMANN, W., KUCHA, H.

    Published in Acta geologica Sinica (Beijing) (01-03-2001)
    “…Previous studies have shown that the ascending, oxidizing brines play a very important role in Kupferschiefer mineralization. Fractures could be the pathway of…”
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    Carbonate-hosted Zn-Pb deposits in Upper Silesia, Poland; origin and evolution of mineralizing fluids and constraints on genetic models by Heijlen, Wouter, Muchez, Philippe, Banks, David A, Schneider, Jens, Kucha, Henryk, Keppens, Eddy

    “…Microthermometric and crush-leach analyses of fluid inclusions in ore and gangue minerals of the Upper Silesian Zn-Pb deposits, Poland, along with first…”
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