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Cervelleite from
Eniovche mine, Nedelino ore field, Nedelino Municipality, Smolyan Province, Bulgaria


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Cervelleite
Formula:Ag4TeS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Cervelleite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Eniovche mine, Nedelino ore field, Nedelino Municipality, Smolyan Province, Bulgaria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1570999
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1570999:2
GUID (UUID V4):8e61f5f2-441a-4a2e-822b-855e5a6b0beb
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massive sulfide deposits of the Southern Urals. Cervelleite-like minerals were identified in ores from the...tellurides. The significant Cu enrichment in cervelleite relates to the association with bornite. Broad...variations in composition and physical properties of cervelleite-like sulfotellurides allow the supposition of...main groups: benleonarditelike sulfosalts; and cervelleite-like compounds. Benleonardite, Ag8(Sb,As)Te2S3...as a new mineral species from the Bambolla Au–Te Mine, Mexico (Stanley et al., 1986). Prior to acceptance
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DOI 10.1007/s00710-015-0384-4 ORIGINAL PAPER Cervelleite, Ag4TeS: solution and description of the crystal...Abstract Examination of the type specimen of cervelleite throws new light on its structure demonstrating...sulfides/tellurides, and pure metals. A SEM study of the cervelleite crystal used for the structural investigation...magmatichydrothermal spectrum. In the system Ag-Te-S, cervelleite Ag4TeS is of particular interest because it occurs...during a study of ore minerals collected from the spoil tips of the abandoned Bambolla mine, Moctezuma, Sonora
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minerals Article Ore Mineralogy and Typomorphism of Native Gold of the Spokoininsky Cluster of the Aldan–Stanovoy...Aldan–Stanovoy Gold Province Larisa A. Kondratieva * , Galina S. Anisimova and Veronika N. Kardashevskaia...Abstract: The ore mineralogy of a new promising target of the Aldan–Stanovoy gold province—the Spokoininsky...bismuth; tellurides; uytenbogaardtite; bismoclite; cervelleite; native gold; supergene gold; the Spokoininsky...Spokoininsky cluster; the Aldan-Stanovoy gold province; the Aldan shield Citation: Kondratieva, L.A.; Anisimova
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10.1007/s00710-011-0144-z ORIGINAL PAPER A cervelleite-like mineral and other Ag-Cu-Te-S minerals [Ag2CuTeS...February 2011 # Springer-Verlag 2011 Abstract A cervelleite-like mineral, two unnamed silver sulfotellurides...the system Ag-Cu-Te-S. These minerals and the cervelleite-like phase could have exsolved from galena during...become widely used to help assess conditions of ore formation (Ciobanu et al. 2006), sulfotellurides...sulfotellurides may provide physicochemical constraint on ore formation. Investigation of Ag-sulfotellurides is important
 
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