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RARE EARTH ELEMENTS IN THE ROCK SEQUENCE FROM LOWER TO MIDDLE DEVONIAN IN THE HOLY CROSS MOUNTAINS, POLAND
(STEF92 Technology, 2017-06-20, Angelika Musial, Edyta Sermet, Marek Niec)
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The Holy Cross Mountains is Paleozoic massif, 120 km long and 30 km wide is situated in the central part of Poland. It is built of Cambrian to Permian rock sequences and surrounded by Triassic to Cretaceous rocks. All over the massif Quaternary sediments form spotted cover. Paleozoic rocks are folded and dissected by transversal and longitudinal faults. The deposits, that occur between the siliciclastic Lower Devonian and Carbonate Middle Devonian sediments are interesting due to numerous ore mineralization sites....
Ecology and Environmental Protection2017
