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Kermesite from
Goesdorf antimony mine, Goesdorf, Canton Wiltz, Luxembourg


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Kermesite
Formula:Sb2S2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Kermesite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Goesdorf antimony mine, Goesdorf, Canton Wiltz, Luxembourg
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:90022
Long-form Identifier:1:3:90022:3
GUID (UUID V4):48194dad-01b9-4484-9751-6a328d85b9db
Nearest other occurrences of Kermesite
95.3km (59.2 miles) Hoffnung Mine (Spes Mine), Martinsknipp, Ahrbrück, Altenahr, Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
References
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Report (issue)
Antimony Chapter C of Critical Mineral Resources of the United States—Economic and Environmental Geology...107.9 cadmium 112.4 indium 114.8 tin 118.7 antimony 121.8 tellurium 127.6 iodine 126.9 xenon 131...the Hibbard stibnite-quartz vein, Lake George antimony deposit, New Brunswick, Canada, 1982. Photograph...by Robert R. Seal II, U.S. Geological Survey. Antimony By Robert R. Seal II, Klaus J. Schulz, and John...James F. Carlin, Jr., and Byron R. Berger, 2017, Antimony, chap. C of Schulz, K.J., DeYoung, J.H., Jr.,
Report (issue)
107.9 cadmium 112.4 indium 114.8 tin 118.7 antimony 121.8 tellurium 127.6 iodine 126.9 xenon 131...stibnite, which is the primary ore mineral for antimony. Antimony is widely used in plastics, rubbers, paints...(for example, tungsten, rare-earth elements, and antimony in China; niobium in Brazil; and platinum-group...economy and national security of the United States: antimony (Sb), barite (barium, Ba), beryllium (Be), cobalt...Jane M. Hammarstrom..............B1 Chapter C. Antimony By Robert R. Seal II, Klaus J. Schulz, and John
 
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