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Sakharovaite

System:MonoclinicColour:Lead-gray
Name:Named after Marina Sergeevna Sakharova, Professor of Mineralogy at the Moscow State University.
Synonym of:Jamesonite


Bi-bearing jamesonite.
Name discredited in 2006 (Canadian Mineralogist 44 (2006), 1557).

References for Sakharovaite

Reference List:American Mineralogist (1956): 41: 814.

American Mineralogist (1960): 45: 1134.

Trudy Mineralogicheskogo Muzeya Academii Nauk SSSR: 10: 148-149.

Can. Min. 44,1557-1560 (2006)

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