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Tellurian Ikunolite

Formula:
(Bi,Te)
 
4
(S,Te)
 
3
A variety of Ikunolite

Classification of Tellurian Ikunolite

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Chemical Properties of Tellurian Ikunolite

Formula:
(Bi,Te)
 
4
(S,Te)
 
3
All elements listed in formula:Bi, S, Te

Other Information

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References for Tellurian Ikunolite

Reference List:Yingchen Ren (1986): Tellurobismuthinides from Pangushan, China. Geochemistry 5(3), 277-279.

Bayliss, P. (1991): Crystal chemistry and crystallography of some minerals in the tetradymite group. American Mineralogist 76, 257-265.

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    Localities for Tellurian Ikunolite

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    China
     
    • Jiangxi Province
      • Ganzhou Prefecture
        • Anyuan Co.
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