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Kotulskite from
Blue Lake deposit, Caniapiscau RCM, Côte-Nord, Québec, Canada


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Kotulskite
Formula:Pd(Te,Bi)2-x (x ≈ 0.4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Kotulskite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Blue Lake deposit, Caniapiscau RCM, Côte-Nord, Québec, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:792315
Long-form Identifier:1:3:792315:9
GUID (UUID V4):844240f5-a7eb-4baf-a5c3-23e1658a5e3b
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isothermal section. The phase PdTe, the analogue of kotulskite, forms an extensive solid-solution and dissolves...nature. Pašavaite forms a stable association with kotulskite solid-solution in a compositional range from...notre étude. La phase PdTe, l’analogue de la kotulskite, forme une solution solide étendue et peut dissoudre...platinum-group minerals (PGM), carriers of palladium: kotulskite (PdTe), merenskyite (PdTe2), keithconnite (Pd3–xTe)...are particularly well-documented at the Talnakh deposit, in the Noril’sk camp (Genkin & Evstigneeva 1986)
 
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