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English: "Roter Kamm" fault in Bad Schlema, Germany: The quartz-hematite mineralised Roter Kamm fault is the central element of the Gera-Jachymov fault zone hosting the largest uranium deposits of central Europe. The vertical displacement in Bad Schlema is 400m with Variscan granites on the left and phyllites on the right. The fault is the boundary between the Schneeberg Ag-Co-Ni-U and Schlema-Alberoda U deposits. Deutsch: Aufgeschlossener Ausbiss des Roten Kammes, eines hydrothermalen Quarz-Hämatitganges, der ein zentrales Element der variszisch angelegten Gera-Jáchymov-Störungszone ist, bei Bad Schlema, Erzgebirge, Sachsen. |
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