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Stibiconite from
Lussac, Etagnac, Confolens, Charente, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France


Classification
Species:'Stibiconite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:Sb3+Sb25+O6(OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Unconfirmed/Questioned
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Stibiconite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lussac, Etagnac, Confolens, Charente, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:605733
Long-form Identifier:1:3:605733:6
GUID (UUID V4):96313f1c-b886-47a1-a3ac-a151b9c3d8ad
Nearest other occurrences of Stibiconite
60.4km (37.6 miles) Les Biards mine, Glandon, Limoges, Haute-Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
References
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Book (volume)
l’Institut Muséum d’histoire naturelle DE LA FRANCE ET SES COLONIES DK description physique et chimique...strüvérite et la inonazite. MINÉHALÜGIE DE IA FRANCE 4 lima paru dès le premier abord vraisemblable...0;09 1120 10,90 : ana- MlNKliALOGIK DK (i FRANCE ],A (>nOUPE DE L’APATÏTE APATITE Anjou. (T...0,3930 : 1 : 0,4339] 8 MINÉKALOGIE DE LA FRANCE Ces nouvelles données permettent de simplifier.../r"(o30), lŸ (320). (443), dü MINÉRALOGIE DE LA FRANCE — Madagascar. La région minière d’Andavakoera
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! -• ’ I M- TÎM. MINERALOGIE DE LA FRANCE MACON PROTAT FRERES, IMPRIMEURS y/> LACROIX...Muséum d’histoire naturelle MINÉRALOGIE DE LA FRANCE ET DE SES COLONIES DESCRIPTION PHYSIQUE ET CHIMIQUE...Juillet 1901 A. LACROIX. MINÉRALOGIE DE LA FRANCE OXYDES ET HYDROXYDES OXYDES EAU H^O L’eau se...— Minth'oloqie. — Uî. l MINÉRALOGIE UE LA FRANCE 2 Cassure conclioïdale. Dureté. Fragile 1,... concentriques autour d’un MINÉRALOGIE DE LA FRANCE 4 ^n-ain de aiguilles divergeant celle des
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Ker^^f/acht 17 — Lsi^era i K , MINÉRALOGIE LA FRANCE le Ke présent volume a été publié en deux fascicules...minéralogie an d’histoire naturelle minéralogie DE LA FRANCE LT DE SES COLONIES description physique et chimique...TOME Lorsqu’il y a trois ans, Minéralogie de la France j’ai et II entrepris la publication de ma...Lacboix. — Minéralogie. II. 1 MINERALOGIE DE LA FRANCE des minéraux considérés comme éléments de roche...plan. seront pas perdus et montreront oublié en France — — ce qui semble presque que l’étude des questions
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olivenite, and smithsonite. Main Sources: @ Chile ¢ France ¢ Greece ¢ Mexico @ Namibia @ California, United...ofgypsum. Main Sources: @ Czech Republic ¢ England ¢ France Germany ¢ Hungary ¢ India @ Italy @ Russia Spain...Sources: ¢ Denmark ¢ Dominican Republic @ England France @ Germany ¢ Italy ¢ Mexico @ Myanmar (Burma) ¢...solid solution series. Main Sources: ¢ Brazil ¢ France ¢ Germany Both minerals were first located at...Montebras in @ Myanmar (Burma) @ Maine, United States France. Amblygonite was confirmed as a distinct species
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(51 ), senarmontite (93), valentinite (94), stibiconite (292) • Occurrence: rare; Braunsdorf near Freiberg... Sedimentary deposits are in tertiary rocks in France and Italy, in the vicinity of Salzburg (Austria)...Montmorillonite 33 Named after the locality, Montmorillone (France) (Mauduyt 1847) [I] • Hardness: 1- 2 • Streak:...soils and clays. Large deposits in Montmorillone (France), Landshut (FRG), (USSR), Florida, Georgia, California...Halloysite - compact earthy aggregate; Cotas du More (France) 2. Montmorillonite - compact earthy aggregate
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(Granite rock exposed at Tarn (Midi-Pyrenees), France), Nature Picture Library; 7TL, Natural History...as white chalk, seen here in cliffs at Normandy, France. It is made of calcite-rich remains of countless...Shropshire, England; Snowdonia, Wales; Vosges, France; Black Forest, Saxony, Germany; Carpathian Mountains...Notable occurrences Argyll, Scotland; Massif C, France; Saar-Nahe, Germany; Hungary; Siebenburgen, Romania;... England; Snowdonia, Wales; Vosges, Auvergnes, France; Rhineland, Germany; Siebenburgen, Romania; Caucasus
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stibnite (51), senarmontite (93), valentinite (94), stibiconite (292) e Occurrence: rare; Braunsdorf near Freiberg... Sedimentary deposits are in tertiary rocks in France and Italy, in the vicinity of Salzburg (Austria)...Montmorillonite Named after the locality, Montmorillone (France) (Mauduyt 1847) ial 1—2 e Streak: white e Colour:...soils and clays. Large deposits in Montmorillone (France), Landshut (FRG), (USSR), Florida, Georgia, California...Halloysite — compact earthy aggregate; Cotas du More (France) 2. Montmorillonite — compact earthy aggregate
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Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Austria, the...diamond is carbon. gaylussite, Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (1778-1850), French chemist and physicist; made...French mineralogist; pub¬ lished Mineralogie de la France et des ses colonies (1893-1913, 5 vols.) and Mineralogie...are generally associated with the languages of France, Spain, and Italy. Several French terms have been...laboratory of the Commission Energie Atomique, France. Aguilarite, for P. Aguilar, superintendent of
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repolir afin d'éviter une confusion rayure ancienne/nouvelle rayure. Déterminer la dureté Mohs en commençant...«flexibles » (non élastiquement) conservent leur nouvelle configuration après courbure (exemple : gypse)...couleur) + D'après son gîte de Chessy près de Lyon (France). C Cu°*:[0H/C03]2 cristal tabulaire | Gîte Zone...d'antimoine d'antimoine (cervantite, (cervantite, stibiconite). stibi .Cléopâtr plus rarement à plomb-argent-or...emploi comme vitre en Russie: encore utilisée en France comme regard de poêles au xx° siècle. + KAB[(OH
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Gautier-Villars, Paris, sciences, Naturelles, France. Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Doklady, Earth...et Cie., Saint-Germain, 75280 Paris Cedex 06, France. (Publication title changed vol. 101, 1978, see...Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, France. Gr^nlands Geologiske Unders^gelse, Bulletin, 1948-...Petrologie, 1975-, F75006 Paris, Doin Editeurs, France. Rome, Italy. 8, Place de l'Odeon, Philosophical...de Geologie Appliquee et de Prospection Miniere, France. Scientia Geologica Sinica, 1975-, Plenum China
Book (edition)
Data on new occurrence al Saint Pandclon. Landes. France. by B. Azambre and P. Monchoux ( 1 988) 8111/....by A . Des Cloizcaux ( 1 884) 8111/. Soc. Min. France, 1. 72. proved to carry two minerals. a manganiferous... 1 3 A . Z= l 6 [PDF 25-630) . (TI..) Margnac. France. Named for H . Agrin icr. Agstein. syn. of amber...tite I). Sec also Paradocrasitc. (TL) Allemont. France. Named for locality . S yn. Arsenikantimon. Arsenikspiessg...5% clickite as impurity. (TL) Allevard. !sere. France. Named for locality. Alley stone. syn. of aluminite
Report (volume)
Introduction It is now almost 150years since Gay-Lussac and Thenard first isolated ammonia-boron trifluoride...ammonia-boron trifluoride was first reported in 1808by Gay-Lussac. The latter adduct can be sublimed in a vacuum...148. Cerf, C., and Delhaye, M., Bull. SOC.Chim. France p. 1177 (1964). 149. Ceron, P., Finch, A., Frey...1782 (1965). 168. Cointot, M. A., Bull. SOC.Chim. France p. 1484 (1961); p. 1282 (1962). 169. Colclough...Deiss, W. J., and Andrieux, J. L., Bull. SOC.Chim. France p. 178 (1959). 203. Dewar, M. J. S., and Dietz
Report (issue)
geological map ever made. The geological survey of France was ordered by the French Government in 1822. These...more land of this kind within our borders than France and Italy combined. While so nearly the whole of...little trouble, growing much more rapidly than in France, and yielding more leaves. It has with us such...most of our eggs from Japan, those produced in France and Italy being at that time much diseased, and...indications of decay. The Jurassic limestones of France are soft, easily worked, and very durable. The
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chemical component — anion or néche, Sadne-et-Loire, France, or annite, after Cape anionic radical. Thus oxides...HAbvY, R.-J. (1801): Traité de Minéralogie. Paris, France. HILL, J. (1748): History of Fossils. London,...B.L. (1772): Essai de Cristallographie. Paris, France. SCHALLER, W.T. (1930): Adjectival ending of chemical...Commission d’Energie Atomique de France. Compreignac, Haute-Vienne, France. (Na,Ca,K)3(Si,Al)12024(SO4,C1...de Recherches géologiques et miniéres, Orléans, France. Bou Skour mine, Jbel Sahro, Morocco. Dietrich
Book (edition)
Descriptive Mineralogy, 1911. Lacroix. Mineralogie de la France et de ses Colonies, 5 vols., 1893-1913. Miers....afforded of the assumption of an ingredient Chessy, France viz., carbon dioxide (and water). Pseudomorphs...Color tin-white or reddish gray. From Allemont, France; Pfibram, Bohemia, . etc. In prismatic crystals;...in the Harz Mts., Germany; Allemont, Dauphine, France; Pfibram, Bohemia; Mexico; Chile; Borneo. In the...mines of Saxony and Bohemia, etc.; Meymac, Correze, France. Also at Modum, Norway; at Falun, Sweden. In Cornwall
Report (volume)
distribution, see FJie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. g6oL France,2d ser., vol. 4, 1846-47,p. 1333. 14 THE DATA...of nitrogen, i See A. Delesse, Bull. Soc. ge*ol. France, vol. 29,1861, p. 64; J. D. Dana, Manual of geology...air extracted from rain water, Humboldt and Gay-Lussac found 31 per cent of oxygen. R. W. Bunseu,2 who...there is no free oxygen. 1 M6m. Soc. ing6n. civils France, October, 1903, p. 346. 2 Jour. Geology, vol. 5...ser., vol. 16,1903, p. 169. 2 Bull. Soc. ge"ol. France, 2d ser., vol. 14,1857, p. 352. A later analysis
Report (volume)
distribution, see Elie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. geol. France, 2d ser., vol. 4, 1846-47,p. 1333. 14 DATA OF...as follows: 1 See A. Delesse, Bull. Soc. g<5ol. France, vol. 29,1861, p. 64; J. D. Dana, Manual of geology...air extracted from rain water, Humboldt and Gay-Lussac found 31 per cent of oxygen. IL W. Bunsen,1 who...vol. 13,1905, p. 319. z M&n. Soc. ingdn. civils France, October, 1903, p. 346. THE ATMOSPHERE. 61 ...ser., vol. 16,1903, p. 169. 2 Bull. Soc. geol. France, 2d ser., vol. 14,1857, p. 352. A later analysis
Report (volume)
distribution, see Elie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. g<5ol. France, 2d ser., vol.4, 1846-47, p. 1333. 14 DATA OF...The mean com* See A. Dolesse, Bull. Soc. ge"ol. France, vol. 29,1861, p. 64; J. D. Dana, Manual of geology...air extracted from rain water, Humboldt and Gay-Lussac found 31 per cent of oxygen. R. W. Bunsen,1 who...vol. 13,1905, p. 319. * M&n. Soc. ing&i. civils France, October, 1903, p. 346. 58 DATA OF GEOCHEMISTRY...the waters of western Europe, namely of Belgium, France, and Spain. Some Swiss waters are included, as
Book (edition)
Eric Asselborn, M.D.: Montrevel-en-Bresse, Ain, France. F. John Barlow: Appleton, Wisconsin. Peter Bayliss:...Hungary. Fabien Cesbron: B. R. G. M., Orleans, France. Graham Chinner: Dept. of Earth Sciences, Cambridge...Massachusetts. Gilbert Gauthier: Maisons Laffitte, Paris, France. Legrand A. Gould: Pebble Beach, California. George...and wire silver); Ste.-Marie-aux-Mines, Alsace, France; Andreasberg, Freiberg(*), and Schneeberg(*), Germany;...Canada; Salsigne deposit, Aude, and Scoufour, Cantal, France; Baita, Romania; Tyrnyauz district, Caucasus Mts
Report (volume)
distribution, see 1-Slie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. gfiol. France, 2d ser., vol. 4, 1846-47, p. 1333, 14 THE DATA...002 2.07 .008 i See A. Delesse, Bull. Soc. g6ol. France, vol. 29,1861, p. 64; J. D. Dana, Manual of geology...air extracted from rain water, Humboldt and Gay-Lussac. found 31 per cent of oxygen. R. W. Bunsen,2 who...vol. 13,1905, p. 319. 3 M6m. Soc. ingto. ciVils France, October, 1903, p. 346. THE ATMOSPHERE. 55 ...ser., vol. 16,1903, p. 169. a Bull. Soc. gfiol. France, 2d ser., vol. 14,1857, p. 352. A later analysis
Report (volume)
air extracted from rain water, Humboldt and Gay-Lussac found 31 per cent of oxygen. R. W.-Bunsen,6 who... 13, p. 319, 1905. 6 Me"m. Soe. lng<5n. civils France, October, 1903, p. 346. c Jour. Geol., vol. 5,...ser., vol. 16, p. 169, 1903. "Bull. Soc. geol. France,- 2d ser., vol. 14, p. 352, 1857. A later analysis...GEOCHEMISTKY. A. Audoynaud,(t in water from the coast of France, found 0.16 to 1.22 milligrams of NH, per liter...are also worth consulting. . "Bull. Soc. g6ol. France, 2d ser., vol. 23, pp. 719-760, 1866. ' ' ' " '
Report (issue)
REPORT OF THE STATE MINERALOGIST. 16 PARIS— 1855. France began holding exhibitions or fairs in 1798. On...decided that the next Exposition to be held in France, in 1855, should be made international, and in...close to the Imperial Societe de Acclimation of France. Glassware, by the Pacific Glass Works, of San...Secretary of State of the United States: Legation of France in the United States, Washington, May 20, 1876...opinion, for many years to come, hope to vie with France in this partic; — — — ular. The Exposition
Book (edition)
Any of several native antimony oxides; e.g., stibiconite, cervantite. antimony regulus An impure product...bindheimite An isometric mineral, Pb2 Sb2 O6 (O,OH) ; stibiconite group; yellow to reddish-brown; in the oxidation...the standard in Belgium, Denmark, Great Britain, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, and Sweden. A...mineral, Sb3+ Sb5 O4 ; may be confused with stibiconite. 545 cesium A silvery white, soft and ductile...AngloParisian cuvette of Southeast England and Northeast France, in which Cenozoic rocks accumulated and were later
Book (edition)
Metalogenia: 343-348. Sb3+ Sb5+2 O6(OH) ESTIBICONITA (STIBICONITE) Nombre: dado en 1832, por la composición, del...Nombre: dado en 1826 en homenaje a Joseph L. Gay-Lussac (1778-1850), químico y físico francés. Datos cristalográficos:...et l´acid selenieux de Cacheuta. Bull. Soc. Min. France 5: 90. (2)- Brodtkorb, M.K. de y Paar, W., 2013...seéenieux de Cacheuta (La Plata). Bull. Soc. Min. France 5: 90-92. (2)- Brodtkorb, M.K. de y Paar, W., 2013...(1)- Damour, A., 1854. Note sur la descloysite, nouvelle espèce mineral. Ann. Chim. Phys.: 41-72. (2)-
 
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