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Pivec, E., Langrovd, A. & Karel, V. (1984): Silver-bearing veins in the Radetice ore deposit near Pribram and their mineralization. Acta Montana, 67, 41-416 (in Czech).

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Original EntryPivec, E., Langrovd, A. & Karel, V. (1984): Silver-bearing veins in the Radetice ore deposit near Pribram and their mineralization. Acta Montana, 67, 41-416 (in Czech).
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Full ReferencePivec, E., Langrovd, A. & Karel, V. (1984): Silver-bearing veins in the Radetice ore deposit near Pribram and their mineralization. Acta Montana, 67, 41-416 (in Czech).
Plain TextPivec, E., Langrovd, A. & Karel, V. (1984): Silver-bearing veins in the Radetice ore deposit near Pribram and their mineralization. Acta Montana, 67, 41-416 (in Czech).

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Radětice shaft, Radětice, Příbram District, Central Bohemian Region, Czech Republic

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Radětice shaft, Radětice, Příbram District, Central Bohemian Region, Czech Republic Acanthite, Bornite, Emplectite, Galena, Native Antimony, Native Silver, Quartz, Siderite, Stromeyerite, Tetrahedrite Subgroup


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