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The aim of this paper is to give a new way of phosphate deposits prospection using in situ monazite dating. U-Th–Pb data for a single grain of monazite from locality Kamenne Doly Quarry were combined with previously obtained monazite ages from Pisek pegmatites and their GPS positions (φ, λ) were processed by a MATLAB script to define region of monazite or phosphate occurrence. At least 3 assumptions have to be made. Monazites are of similar ages, are products of an extensive geological event affecting a significant amount of rock bodies in a region and the shallow rock environment is the same at different depths.
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Analytical techniques were funded by the SGUDS and MSMT OP VK grant no. CZ.1.07/2.3.00/09.0034. Special thanks for support are due to Kamen a pisek, Ltd. and GFPS e.V. We gratefully thank to Patrik Konecny and Ivan Holicky for a help with monazite dating, to Lukas Ackerman for an assistance with a preparation of thin section and to Marek Svoboda for lending a GPS Tracker.
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Mestan, J., Volak, L., Sefcik, D. (2015). U-Th-Pb data as a tool for bordering small-scale regions of in-situ monazite mineralization. In: Merkel, B., Arab, A. (eds) Uranium - Past and Future Challenges. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11059-2_29
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