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Sobolevskite from
Mechanic Settlement Pluton, Cardwell Parish, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada


Locality type:Pluton
Classification
Species:Sobolevskite
Formula:PdBi
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sobolevskite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mechanic Settlement Pluton, Cardwell Parish, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:717991
Long-form Identifier:1:3:717991:4
GUID (UUID V4):12b19795-7e7b-4312-958b-18bc1655b909
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PLATINUM-GROUP MINERALS FROM THE MECHANIC SETTLEMENT PLUTON, SOUTHERN NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA Tassos A. GRAMMATIKOPOULOS§...Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia B4P 2R6, Canada Oleg VALEYEV SGS Lakefield Research Limited, 185...Ontario K0L 2H0, Canada Abstract The upper Neoproterozoic Mechanic Settlement Pluton, located in the...the Avalon terrane, southern New Brunswick, Canada, consists of alternating lenses of ultramafic through...(PGM) are mainly Pd-dominated Pd–Te–Bi minerals; sobolevskite (PdBi) is most abundant, with rarer kotulskite
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crystallographic data of sopcheite. ct ed 10 rre 9 2 co 8 Czech Geological Survey, Geologická 6, 152 00...mentioned as an unknown phase in Cu–Ni ores at Sudbury, Canada (Cabri & Laflamme, 1976). Later, Orsoev et al. (1982)... Kola peninsula, Russia. They described it as a new mineral, sopcheite. At this locality, sopcheite forms...Melling, 1992); the Lac-des-Iles complex, Ontario, Canada (Dunning et al., 1984); the Gordie Lake intrusion...intrusion, Coldwell alkaline complex, Ontario, Canada (Mulja & Mitchell, 1990); the footwall-type Cu–Ni–PGE
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solid solution along the join kotulskite (PdTe)–sobolevskite (PdBi), without merenskyite (PdTe2). There is...ranges of moncheite–maslovite and kotulskite–sobolevskite. Keywords: platinum-group minerals, mineral...insizwaite, maslovite, kotulskite, merenskyite, sobolevskite, froodite, and michenerite. Extensive substitution...des Iles (Djon & Barnes 2012), and Wellgreen in Canada (Barkov et al. 2002); Jinchuan (Yang et al. 1992)...of solid solution along the join kotulskite–sobolevskite, with none of the Pdbismuthotelluride minerals
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composite phylloid-algal mound, western Orogrande basin (New Mexico)— Patrick D. Doherty, Gerilyn S. Soreghan...Williams Lake tailings basin, Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada— A. Dogan Paktunc and Nand K. Davé High-pressure...collapse at Rotorua Caldera, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand—D. M. Milner, J. W. Cole, and C. P. Wood...laserprobe study of muscovite from Port Mouton pluton, southwest Nova Scotia: Erratum—Raymond P. Fallon...Crustal, and Mantle Materials in the Port Mouton pluton, Meguma Zone, Southwest Nova Scotia: Erratum—D
 
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