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Pararammelsbergite from Cobalt-Gowganda region, Timiskaming District, Ontario, Canada

Canada
 
  • Ontario
    • Timiskaming District
      • Cobalt-Gowganda region
Grice, Joel D. (1989) Cobalt: the Silver City. In: Famous mineral localities of Canada. Published by Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited & the National Museum of Natural Sciences, 190 pages: 85-91
159-161.
          • Coleman Township
Fleet, M. E. (1972) The crystal structure of pararammelsbergite (NiAs2) American Mineralogist, 57 (1-2) 1-9
Peacock, M. A., Dadson, A. S. (1940) On rammelsbergite and parammelsbergite: Distinct forms of nickel diarsenide. American Mineralogist, 25 (9) 561-577
PEACOCK, M.A. (1939): Rammelsbergite and pararammelsbergite, distinct orthorhombic forms of NiAs2. American Mineralogist 24, 10-11 (abstr.).
R.Mielke 2009
Traill, R. J. (1983) Catalogue of Canadian Minerals Revised 1980. Paper 80-18. Geological Survey of Canada
the Canadian Mineralogist V 11 Part 1 1971
Reiner Mielke
Sabina, A. P. (1974) Rocks and minerals for the collector: Cobalt - Belleterre - Timmins, Ontario and Quebec. Paper 73-13. Geological Survey of Canada doi:10.4095/103345
Sabina, A. P. (1974) Rocks and minerals for the collector: Cobalt - Belleterre - Timmins, Ontario and Quebec. Paper 73-13. Geological Survey of Canada doi:10.4095/103345
Richard Gunter
        • Elk Lake area
          • James Township
Fleet, M. E. (1972) The crystal structure of pararammelsbergite (NiAs2) American Mineralogist, 57 (1-2) 1-9
PEACOCK, M.A. (1939): Rammelsbergite and pararammelsbergite, distinct orthorhombic forms of NiAs2. American Mineralogist 24, 10-11 (abstr.).
PEACOCK, M.A. & DADSON, A.S. (1940): On rammelsbergite and pararammelsbergite: distinct forms of nickel diarsenide. American Mineralogist 25, 561-577.
        • Gowganda area
          • Leith Township
Can Mineral December 1971 v. 11 no. 1 p. 108-139
        • South Lorrain Township
Reiner Mielke
Reiner Mielke 2014
Fleet, M. E. (1972) The crystal structure of pararammelsbergite (NiAs2) American Mineralogist, 57 (1-2) 1-9
Peacock, M. A., Dadson, A. S. (1940) On rammelsbergite and parammelsbergite: Distinct forms of nickel diarsenide. American Mineralogist, 25 (9) 561-577
PEACOCK, M.A. (1939): Rammelsbergite and pararammelsbergite, distinct orthorhombic forms of NiAs2. American Mineralogist 24, 10-11 (abstr.).
 
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