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Arsensulfurite

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Formula:
(S,As)
 
8
System:Amorphous
Name:From the composition.
A variety of Sulfurite

An arsenic-rich sulfurite.

Originally described from Papandagan volcano, Java, Indonesia.

Classification of Arsensulfurite

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Crystallography of Arsensulfurite

Crystal System:Amorphous

Chemical Properties of Arsensulfurite

Formula:
(S,As)
 
8
Essential elements:S
All elements listed in formula:As, S

Other Names for Arsensulfurite

Other Languages:
German:Arsensulfurit
Spanish:Arsensulfurita

Other Information

Health Warning:No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

References for Arsensulfurite

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Palache, C. et al (1944) Dana's System of Mineralogy, vol. 1, 144.

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  • Localities for Arsensulfurite

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    Indonesia
     
    • Jawa Island (Java Island)
    Palache, C. (1944) Dana's System of Mineralogy, vol 1, 144.
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    • Campania
      • Phlegrean Volcanic Complex
        • Naples Province
          • Phlegrean Fields
            • Pozzuoli
    Palache, C. (1944) Dana's System of Mineralogy, vol 1, 144.
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