Szakáll Sándor - Fehér Béla: A polgárdi Szár-hegy ásványai (Topographia Mineralogica Hungariae 8. Miskolc, 2003)
A polgárdi Szár-hegy geológiája és ércesedése (Kiss János)
< 1 : Füle fanglomerate, conglomerate, siltstone and plant fossils; 2: Leaf prints; 3: Driftwoods; 4: Quarry of Polgárdi Ipartelep (1948); 5: Quaternary; 6: Quartz porphyry (Permian?); 7: Biotite-amphiboie andésite + skarn (Triassic-Eocene?); 8: Limonitic limestone ("ankerite"), FeiCh = 13.07%; 9: Galena ore deposit; 10: Visean slate, metasandstone, slate with quartz veinlets, black limestone with algae, foraminifers, corals, brachiopods and gastropods; 11 : Polgárdi Limestone (Devonian?); 12: Steeply dipping, gray-white, nodular limestone with clay films; Conodont, Tentaculites (Middle Devonian); 13: Lovas-Tét silty slate, metasandstone, siliceous slate (lydite) with Graptolitha, Radiolaria, Conodonta (Oravecz, 1965; Kozur, 1984); metabasaltmeta-andesite and metarhyolite ("diabase, porphyrite and porphyroid"); 14: Mine levels: I = -18 m, II = -30 m, III = -39 m, IV - -63 m; 15: Sliding plane; 16: Karst water level = + 122.2m; 17: Drift (225° - 1938). 3- ábra. A Szár-hegy és az Szb-9, illetve Szb-10 számú fúrások síkjában szerkesztett harántszelvény. Fig. 3. Section across Szár Hill and the boreholes Szb-9 and Szb-10. 1: Quaternary; 2: Galena ore deposit; 3: Polgárdi Limestone Formation (Devonian?); 4: Slate, metasandstone, bituminous limestone (Lower Carboniferous); 5: Quartz phyllite, sericite-chlorite phyllite (Balatonfőkajár, Upper Ordovician); 6: Acritarch siltstone schist (Lower Ordovician); 7: Acritarch siltstone, dolomitic limestone (Lower Ordovician); 8: Acritarch siltstone, quartz porphyry (Permian?).