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Jonassonite from
Nagybörzsöny, Szob District, Pest County, Hungary


Locality type:Municipality
Classification
Species:Jonassonite
Formula:AuBi5S4
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Ikunolite1 photo of Jonassonite associated with Ikunolite at this locality.
Bismuth1 photo of Jonassonite associated with Bismuth at this locality.
Marcasite1 photo of Jonassonite associated with Marcasite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Jonassonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Nagybörzsöny, Szob District, Pest County, Hungary
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:313028
Long-form Identifier:1:3:313028:5
GUID (UUID V4):c5bf5f3c-fff6-4686-9f3d-48ecde5bf340
Localities for Jonassonite in this Region
Alsó-Rózsa adit, Nagybörzsöny, Szob District, Pest County, Hungary
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1127-1136 (2006) JONASSONITE, Au(Bi,Pb)5S4, A NEW MINERAL SPECIES FROM NAGYBÖRZSÖNY, HUNGARY WERNER H. PAAR§...Arnulfpl. 2, A-9020 Klagenfurt, Austria ABSTRACT Jonassonite, ideally Au(Bi,Pb)5S4, was detected in old mining...mining dumps of the abandoned Nagybörzsöny deposit at Alsó–Rózsa, on the western margin of the Börzsöny...Börzsöny Mountains, northern Hungary. The mineralization is hosted by Miocene calc-alkaline volcanic rocks...The assemblage of metallic minerals with which jonassonite is associated consists of arsenopyrite, pyrite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Pb)3S3][AuS2], a new mineral species from Nagybörzsöny, Hungary 3 LUCA BINDI1,2,* and WERNER H. PAAR3...species from the abandoned Nagybörzsöny Au deposit at AlsóRózsa, northern Hungary. The mineral is closely...chalcopyrite, gold, bismuth, bismuthinite, ikunolite, jonassonite, and cosalite, in a matrix of quartz. It is opaque...with rotation tints very similar to those of jonassonite (shades of green and purple). The reflectance...data; crystal structure; Nagybörzsöny Au deposit; Alsó-Rózsa; northern Hungary. 31 1. Introduction 32
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
48–54. MINERALS AND PARAGENESES OF MINERALS Jonassonite (AuBi5S4) from the Dakripen Gold Deposit in Vietnam...the idealized formula of jonassonite from the Nagybörzsöny deposit (Hungary)—Au(Bi,Pb)5S4—approved by...lowPb variety of jonassonite. It may be assumed that the real formula of jonassonite without sporadic...(Oudin et al., 1988; Jouhari et al., 1999) and Hungary (Dobosi and Nagy, 1989). A few other papers reporting...AuBi5S4 (Burke and Ferraris, 2005). Its name jonassonite was discussed in a special paper (Paar et al
Report (issue)
289(2) Z=2 X-ray Powder Pattern: Nagybörzsöny deposit, northern Hungary. 7.47 (100), 3.10 (90), 6.29 (80)...20.01 63.70 16.29 . 100.00 (1) Nagybörzsöny deposit, northern Hungary; average of 5 electron microprobe...hosted within calc-alkaline rocks. Association: Jonassonite, arsenopyrite, cosalite, pyrite, marcasite, sphalerite...Distribution: From the Nagybörzsöny deposit (known also as Deutschpilsen), Alsó-Rózsa, northern Hungary. Name: Honors...Pb)3S3][AuS2], a new mineral species from Nagybörzsöny, Hungary. Eur. J. Mineral., 29(4), 673-677. (2) (2018)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
gold-bearing minerals (maldonite, native gold, jonassonite, and aurostibite) and a range of sulphotellurides...composition approximating to Bi3(Te,S)2 and jonassonite). The complexity of such assemblages is also...maldonite ± hedleyite; (2) Bi-sulphotellurides + jonassonite, and decomposition of maldonite (gold + bismuth);...bismuthinite + gold from decomposition of maldonite or jonassonite. The last stage is coincident with chloritisation...associated gold minerals (native gold, maldonite, jonassonite and gold tellurides) as well as other components
Journal (issue)
Colorado 1127-1136 Jonassonite, Au(Bi,Pb)5S4, a new mineral species from Nagybörzsöny, Hungary 1137-1146 Qaqarssukite-(Ce)...afkomstig van de Brosso Mine, Cálea, Léssolo, Canavese District, Torino, Piedmont, Italië Beëindigde kristallen...• Miniera di Brosso, Cálea, Léssolo, Canavese District, Torino Province, Piedmont, Italië • Kilchrist...Cottonwood district, Salt Lake Co.). In de Wasatch Mountains, waar het Big Cottonwood District gelegen is...Noord-Korea • De Gole Gohar ijzerafzetting, Bafq district, Iran • Kohestan, Pakistan, waar het voorkomt
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
small amounts of Sn, Cd, and In in the Potosi district (Bolivia), whereas in Romania the characteristic...S10 Jonassonite, Au(Bi, Pb)5 S4 Def.: Paar et al. (2006). There are two varieties of jonassonite. One... including that from the type deposit (Nagybörzsöny, Hungary) is Pb-rich (between 5 and 8 wt.%); the...Jamesonite Jankovićite Jaskólskiite Jentschite Jonassonite Jordanite Junoite K Kirkiite Kobellite Kochkarite...new mineral species from Findley Gulch, Saguache County, Colorado, USA. Can. Mineral., 42, 1739-1743. Bindi
 
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