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Joséite-A from
Escanaba Trough, Southern Gorda Ridge, Juan de Fuca Ridge complex, East Pacific Rise, Pacific Ocean


Classification
Species:Joséite-A
Formula:Bi4TeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Joséite-A data
Locality Data:Click here to view Escanaba Trough, Southern Gorda Ridge, Juan de Fuca Ridge complex, East Pacific Rise, Pacific Ocean
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:660940
Long-form Identifier:1:3:660940:5
GUID (UUID V4):e0e5eb32-64e8-41f0-b5b8-ff3ebfc0cff0
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ScienceDirect Lithos j o u r n a l h o m e p a g e : w w w. e l s e v i e r. c o m / l o c a t e / l i t h o s Petrogenetic...Ciobanu a,b,⁎, William D. Birch c, Nigel J. Cook a,b, Allan Pring a,b, Pascal V. Grundler a,b a b c South...Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 17...group Remobilisation Thermodynamic modelling a b s t r a c t Mineralization at Maldon, Victorian goldfields...(maldonite, native gold, jonassonite, and aurostibite) and a range of sulphotellurides from the tetradymite group
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Block, northeastern China, and has experienced complex mineralization processes with abundant gold and...assemblages of arsenopyrite, Bi-minerals, and gold exhibit a clear As-Bi-Au mineralogy in the ores, and the ternary...reducing conditions. The gold compositions demonstrate a positive correlation (R2 = 0.58) between Au and Bi...geochemical anomalies observed with bismuth may be a critical potential exploration target for the high-grade...to the formation of high-grade ore bodies with complex minerals [17,19]. In this context, elements such
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Wanga, Yongjian Huanga,b, , Yu Mac, Zhifeng Zhanga ⁎ a School of Earth Sciences and Resources, China University...demonstrates that liquid bismuth may have played a crucial role in gold enrichment. Here, Bi-Au-bearing...precipitate along the cleavages of molybdenite, forming a distinctive mineral assemblage. It may indicate that...proximity with the Welatam monzogranites suggest a magmatic contribution to the ore-forming fluids. ...these bismuth-gold associated deposits, bismuth with a low melting temperature (271.4 °C) can be transported
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015 This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to...acidic conditions) predominate in salty solutions over a wide range in pH and salt concentrations. Te(IV)-Cl... MA (≥10). The highest order Te(IV) chloride complex detected is TeCl4(aq), and contains the [TeCl4]...disorder CE parameters, suggests that the Bi(III) complex is most likely present as both BiCl52- and BiCl63-...temperature, the BiCl3(aq) complex becomes the predominant chloride complex in saline solutions at T ≥
 
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