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Fassinaite from
Friedrich-Christian Mine, Wildschapbach valley, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach, Freudenstadt, Karlsruhe Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Fassinaite
Formula:Pb2(S2O3)(CO3)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Fassinaite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Friedrich-Christian Mine, Wildschapbach valley, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach, Freudenstadt, Karlsruhe Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:734323
Long-form Identifier:1:3:734323:0
GUID (UUID V4):08a1d7b9-04e7-4275-81d4-74b7485a89dc
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Magazine, December 2011, Vol. 75(6), pp. 2721–2732 Fassinaite, Pb22+(S2O3)(CO3), the first mineral with coexisting...Pb2+ 2 (S2O3)(CO3), Fassinaite, ideally is a new mineral from the Trentini mine, Mount Naro, Vicenza...Austria and the Friedrich-Christian mine, Schapbach, Black Forest, BadenWürttemberg, Germany (cotype localities)...locality anglesite is the only associated phase. Fassinaite crystals commonly have flat chisel-shaped terminations...vitreous to adamantine lustre and a white streak. Fassinaite is brittle with an irregular fracture and no
Report (issue)
Pb22+(S2O3)(CO3) Fassinaite Crystal Data: Orthorhombic. Point Group: 2/m 2/m 2/m. Crystals prismatic...= 4.5809(7) Z=4 X-ray Powder Pattern: Trentini mine, Veneto, Italy. 3.108 (100), 2.986 (82), 3.504 (75)...(2) 76.11 16.39 7.50 100.00 . (1) Trentini mine, Veneto, Italy; average of 11 electron microprobe...Association: Galena, quartz, anglesite (Trentini mine, Italy); galena, cerussite, anglesite, sulfur, phosgenite...adit, Austria). Distribution: From the Trentini mine, Mount Naro, Vicenza Province, Veneto, Italy; from
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
different journals about anorpiment, cossaite, fassinaite, lammerite-b, lileyite, megawite, perrierite-(La)...the Palomo mine, Castrovirreyna Province, Huancavelica Department, Peru. The Palomo mine belongs metallogenetically...Huachocolpa ore district. The rocks in the area of the mine are exclusively volcanic, comprising andesitic lavas...541–545. Fassinaite* L. Bindi, F. Nestola, U. Kolitsch, A. Guastoni, and F. Zorzi (2011) Fassinaite, Pb22+(S2O3)(CO3)...1079 Fassinaite (IMA 2011-048), ideally Pb2+ 2 (S2O3)(CO3), is a new mineral from the Trentini mine, Mount
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
different journals about anorpiment, cossaite, fassinaite, lammerite-b, lileyite, megawite, perrierite-(La)...the Palomo mine, Castrovirreyna Province, Huancavelica Department, Peru. The Palomo mine belongs metallogenetically...Huachocolpa ore district. The rocks in the area of the mine are exclusively volcanic, comprising andesitic lavas...541–545. Fassinaite* L. Bindi, F. Nestola, U. Kolitsch, A. Guastoni, and F. Zorzi (2011) Fassinaite, Pb22+(S2O3)(CO3)...1079 Fassinaite (IMA 2011-048), ideally Pb2+ 2 (S2O3)(CO3), is a new mineral from the Trentini mine, Mount
 
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