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Yarrowite from
Rainbow hydrothermal field, Rainbow Massif, Mid-Atlantic Ridge complex, Atlantic Ocean


Classification
Species:Yarrowite
Formula:Cu9S8
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Yarrowite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Rainbow hydrothermal field, Rainbow Massif, Mid-Atlantic Ridge complex, Atlantic Ocean
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:711361
Long-form Identifier:1:3:711361:1
GUID (UUID V4):797c6707-ff06-4e54-b91c-7f254afedc21
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
TETRAGONAL Cu2S IN RECENT HYDROTHERMAL ORES OF RAINBOW (MID ATLANTIC RIDGE, 36° 14’N) Irina F. Gablina...investigated taken from active chimneys of the Rainbow hydrothermal field (MAR, 36° 14’ N) at a depth of 2,276...photomethod). Samples were fragments of small hydrothermal chimneys having a zonal structure: in direction...of chalcocite, which stability is limited by the field of high pressure (above 0.8 kilobar) and temperature...temperature (above 102° C) – was discovered in modern ocean ore. Tetragonal Cu2S was identified in one sample
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Massive Sulphides from Semyenov-2 Hydrothermal Field, Mid-Atlantic Ridge Anna Firstova 1,2, *, Tamara Stepanova...Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the Ocean (FSBI “VNIIOkeangeologia”), 1 Angliisky Ave., 190121...Abstract: The Semyenov-2 hydrothermal field located at 13◦ 310 N of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) is associated...associated with an oceanic core complex (OCC) and hosted by peridotites and basalts with minor amounts of gabbro...driven by the re-deposition and the process of hydrothermal reworking of sulphide. The low-temperature fluid
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
MASSIVE SULFIDES FROM THE ASHADZE HYDROTHERMAL FIELD, 13°N, MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE Nadezhda N. MOZGOVA§ and Nikolay...Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the Ocean, St. Petersburg, 190121, Russia Tatiana Yu. USPENSKAYA...submarine hydrothermal field, located at a depth of 4100–4200 m at 13°N along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, was...mineralized peridotite. Preliminary investigations of the field suggested a zonal structure, which was confirmed...characteristics of the massive sulfides in the Ashadze field were established: 1) varied morphologies of the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Fingerprint of the Irinovskoe Hydrothermal Sulfide Field, 13â—¦ 200 N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge Irina Melekestseva 1,...The Heavy-Metal Fingerprint of the Irinovskoe Hydrothermal Sulfide Institute of Mineralogy, South Urals...chimneys of the Irinovskoe hydrothermal sulfide field, 13â—¦ 200 N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Sulfide samples were...processing of seafloor hydrothermal sulfide fields. Field, 13â—¦ 200 N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Minerals 2022, 12...sulfides; smoker chimneys; hydrothermal sulfide fields; Mid-Atlantic Ridge Academic Editor: Pierfranco
Report (issue)
Kasahara, Pavel Izbekov, and Johnathan Lees (Eds.) 173 Ocean Circulation: Mechanisms and Impacts—Past and Future...Ellen R. Stofan, and Thomas E. Cravens (Eds.) 177 Ocean Modeling in an Eddying Regime Matthew Hecht and...Hasumi (Eds.) 178 Magma to Microbe: Modeling Hydrothermal Processes at Oceanic Spreading Centers Robert... S. Reeve, and Lee D. Slater (Eds.) 185 Indian Ocean Biogeochemical Processes and Ecological Variability...John Gash, and Pedro Silva Dias (Eds.) 187 Surface Ocean–Lower Atmosphere Processes Corinne Le Quèrè and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Sulfides from the Semenov-2 Hydrothermal Field, 13°31.13'N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge: A Case of Magmatic Contribution...The basalt-hosted Semenov-2 hydrothermal field on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is host to a rather unique Cu-Zn–...The formation of covellite-A was favored by hydrothermal fluid/seawater mixing or direct oxidation of...apparently lower for covellite-B. Although the Semenov-2 field is basalt hosted, several geochemical features of...sulfides studied are similar to those of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge ultramafic-hosted Cu-Zn–rich massive sulfides
Journal (volume)
Moscow Ocean Pictures Ltd. 2004 ISBN 5900395626 UDC 549 New Data on Minerals. Moscow.: Ocean Pictures...series minerals, jarandolite, kalsilite from Khibiny massif, presents a description of a new occurrence of...barytolamprophyllite series minerals from IujaVritemalignite complex of burbankite group and mineral composition of...berrillium with emerald deposits in Kuu granite massif of Central Kazakhstan. Another group of article...Dalnegorsk, tetragonal Cu21S in recent hydrothermal ores of MidAtlantic Ridge, ontogeny of spiralsplit pyrite
Book (edition)
authors and a stud) of recent literature in the field of mineralogy. Current encyclopedic books mostly...oxides and similar compounds, oxidic compounds with complex anions, and a few organic species. Mineral species...Subsidim-y anions (OH,F,O) are positioned before the complex anion , with both enclosed in square brackets,...of the valency electrons of the oxygens of the complex ions are involved in bonding to the cations". The...halides without H2O 3.B Simple halides with H2O 3.C Complex halides 3.D Oxyhalides, hydroxyhalides, and related
 
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