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Pyrargyrite from Ratibořské Hory

Last Updated: 14th Oct 2014

By Robert Vaňo

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15th Nov 2010 19:01 UTCMike Royal

not much of an article and a fair photo. To bad there's no caption to tell what it is

mike

16th Nov 2010 05:26 UTCMatt Neuzil Expert

agreed on both statements however if you click on the photo it tells you what you need to know. like you said its still not an article of any sort.

Pyrargyrite : Ag3SbS3, Galena : PbS, Sphalerite : ZnS, Quartz : SiO2

Locality: Ratiborské Hory (Ratiboritz), South Bohemia Region, Bohemia (Böhmen; Boehmen), Czech Republic

16th Nov 2010 05:27 UTCMatt Neuzil Expert

I had thought it was galena and sphalerite with something else. I noticed probably the pyrargyrite as having a different lustre. also noted the quartz but thought it could have been calcite maybe.
 
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