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Bournonite from
Kaňk, Kutná Hora, Kutná Hora District, Central Bohemian Region, Czech Republic


Locality type:Village
Classification
Species:Bournonite
Formula:PbCuSbS3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Bournonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kaňk, Kutná Hora, Kutná Hora District, Central Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:24281
Long-form Identifier:1:3:24281:9
GUID (UUID V4):243017e1-4bba-4602-8f77-dacb9c02eee5
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bismuth–antimony sulphosalts from Kutná Hora vein Ag–Pb–Zn ore district, Czech Republic Richard PAŽOUT 1*, Jiří...Chemical Technology, Technická 5, 166 28 Prague 6, Czech Republic; richard.pazout@vscht.cz Department of Mineralogy...Prague 9, Czech Republic 3 Czech Geological Survey, Klárov 3, 118 21 Prague 1, Czech Republic * Corresponding...pásmo Lode of the Kutná Hora Ag–Pb–Zn ore district, central Bohemia, Czech Republic. These minerals form...has not been previously known from the Kutná Hora ore district. The origin of this sulphosalt mineralization
Journal (issue)
happening with micromounting or microminerals in your region, get in touch with one of the following: New South............................... 7 Searching for Bournonite Micros in Cornwall ............................mine, Korea. Above: Dyscrasite from Příbram, Czech Republic. Specimen is 15mm tall. August, 2013 8 Australia...meeting was on the minerals from Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. As usual, there were a range...gonnardite, gismondine, ferrierite and phillipsite. The Czech minerals included thin pale blue hexagonal crystals
Book (chapter)
kaňkite, CM 37, 1078 (1999); MR 39, 133 (2008). Kaňk powder = bukovskýite, AM 54, 992 (1969). kankrinit...metavivianite, László 132 (1995). kerékérc = bournonite, László 132 (1995). keresztkő = twinned cross-formed...Kupferglanz: See blauer (digenite), diprismatischer (bournonite), isometrischer (stromeyerite), prismatischer...prismatischer (chalcocite), prismatoidischer (bournonite ?), tetraedrischer (tetrahedrite). Kupferglanz-α = digenite...(1995). kutínaite = kutinaite, MR 39, 134 (2008). Kutná Hora earth = bukovskýite, AM 54, 992 (1969). kutnahorite
Book
transmission IR spectra of minerals in the far IR region. The PE discs are prepared at rather high temperatures...root-mean-square approximation of the spectrum in the region free of strong absorption. A review of the most...analysis for the IR spectrum of gmelinite-K in the region of Si–O-stretching vibrations carried out with...analysis for the IR spectrum of gmelinite-K in the region of Si–O-stretching vibrations carried out with...analysis for the IR spectrum of gmelinite-K in the region of Si–O-stretching vibrations carried out with
 
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