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Parádsasvárite from
Nagy-Lápafő area, Parádsasvár, Pétervására District, Heves County, Hungary


Locality type:Area
Classification
Species:Parádsasvárite
Formula:Zn2(CO3)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Parádsasvárite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Nagy-Lápafő area, Parádsasvár, Pétervására District, Heves County, Hungary
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:831645
Long-form Identifier:1:3:831645:5
GUID (UUID V4):e17ee8ba-31e7-40ce-817b-17ac7e9d558a
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ORIGINAL PAPER Parádsasvárite, a new member of the malachite-rosasite group from Parádsasvár, Mátra Mountains...Mountains, Hungary Béla Fehér & Sándor Szakáll & Norbert Zajzon & Judith Mihály Received: 22 July 2014 /... Abstract Parádsasvárite (IMA No. 2012-077) was found in the Nagy-Lápafő area, Parádsasvár, Mátra Mountains...Mountains, Hungary. It forms pale beige, globular aggregates up to 0.2 mm in diameter on calcite. Associated...chalcopyrite in a carbonate-rich environment. Parádsasvárite is translucent with a weakly vitreous, dull
Report (issue)
Parádsasvárite (Zn,Cu)Zn(CO3)(OH)2 Crystal Data: Monoclinic. Point Group: 2/m. aggregates of divergent...700(4)° Z = 4 X-ray Powder Pattern: Parádsasvár, Mátra Mountains, Hungary. 5.085 (100), 3.703 (87), 6.054...81 (3) 72.40 8.02 100.00 (1) Parádsasvár, Mátra Mountains, Hungary; average of 9 electron microprobe...00(CO3)(OH)2. (2) Andrássy-I. mine, Rudaba´nya, Hungary; average electron microprobe analysis supplemented...the Nagy-Lápafő area, Parádsasvár, Mátra Mountains, and the Andrássy-I. mine, Rudaba´nya, Hungary. Name:
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
flurlite, hydroniumpharmacoalumite, mambertiite, parádsasvárite, perettiite-(Y), shuvalovite, and suseinargiuite...Italy. D.B. Parádsasvárite* B. Fehér, S. Szakáll, N. Zajzon, and J. Mihály (2015) Parádsasvárite, a new member...the malachite-rosasite group from Parádsasvár, Mátra Mountains, Hungary. Mineralogy and Petrology, 109(4)...Zn-dominant malachite‑rosasite group species parádsasvárite (IMA 2012-077) with a general formula (Zn,Cu)Zn(CO3)(OH)2...was described from the Nagy-Lápafő area, Parádsasvár, Mátra Mountains, Hungary. The Zn-dominant mineral
Book
sufficiently complete reference books and databases in this area. To fill this gap, a handbook (Chukanov 2014) containing...Center (cm−1) Maximal height (absorbance units) Area 2 Fitting 1 (Fig. 1.7a), R = 0.99951 Gaussian...one or more other groups. The least characteristic area is that between 800 and 900 cm−1, where strong bands...Center (cm−1) Maximal height (absorbance units) Area Fitting 1 (Fig. 1.8a), R2 = 0.99976 Gaussian 1...(both from the Yoko-Dovyren massif, Northern Baikal area), olmiite CaMn(HSiO4)(OH) from N’Chwaning II mine
 
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