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UM1993-10-S:AgSb

Valid as an unnamed mineral
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Formula:
Ag4Sb2S5
Co-described with UM1993-09-S:AgHgSb.

Elongate prismatic to equant habit.

Both new species found within a 1.5-meter-high baryte-opal cone from a caldera of a hydrothermally active, submarine volcano. They coexist with pyrargyrite, miargyrite, and freibergite.


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Unique IdentifiersHide

Mindat ID:
53470
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:53470:7
GUID
(UUID V4):
e96f9684-ea7c-4691-a411-cc7e9814282f

Classification of UM1993-10-S:AgSbHide

IMA status notes:
Unnamed (probably valid)

Chemical Properties of UM1993-10-S:AgSbHide

Formula:
Ag4Sb2S5

Other InformationHide

Health Risks:
No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

References for UM1993-10-S:AgSbHide

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Mozgova, N.N., Borodaev, Yu.S., Efimov, A.V., Sandomirskaya, S.M., Nenasheva, S.N., Lisitsyn, A.P., Bogdanov, Y.A., Murav'ev, K.G. (1993): Silver minerals in oceanic hydrothermal ore occurrences (Manus and Woodlark basins, Papua New Guinea region). Geol. Ore Deposits: 35(4)" 297-306 (transl. from Geol. Rudnyk Mestorozhdenii: 35: 333-343); in: Jambor, J.L., Puziewicz, J., and Roberts, A.C. (1995): New mineral names. American Mineralogist: 80: 1331
Smith, D.G.W., Nickel, E.H. (2007): A System of Codification for Unnamed Minerals: Report of the SubCommittee for Unnamed Minerals of the IMA Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification. Canadian Mineralogist: 45: 983-1055; http://nrmima.nrm.se/Valid2009_03.pdf

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Localities for UM1993-10-S:AgSbHide

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All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.
Pacific Ocean
 
  • Woodlark Basin
Mozgova, N.N., Borodaev, Yu.S., Efimov, A.V., Sandomirskaya, S.M., Nenasheva, S.N., Lisitsyn, A.P., Bogdanov, Y.A., Murav'ev, K.G. (1993): Silver minerals in oceanic hydrothermal ore occurrences (Manus and Woodlark basins, Papua New Guinea region). Geol. Ore Deposits: 35(4)" 297-306 (transl. from Geol. Rudnyk Mestorozhdenii: 35: 333-343); in: Jambor, J.L., Puziewicz, J., and Roberts, A.C. (1995): New mineral names. American Mineralogist: 80: 1331
 
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