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Skippenite from North America Plate

Canada
 
  • Northwest Territories
    • Mazenod Lake District
      • Diane Lake
in: Hawthorne, F.C., Dunn, P.J., Grice, J.D., Puziewicz, J., Shigley, J.E. (1986): New mineral Names. American Mineralogist: 71: 847
Miller, R. (1981) Kawazulite Bi2Te2Se, related bismuth minerals and selenian covellite from the Northwest Territories. The Canadian Mineralogist, 19 (2) 341-348
  • Québec
    • Nord-du-Québec
      • Jamésie
        • Baie-James
          • Otish Mountains
Johan, Z., Picot, P., Ruhlmann, F. (1987) The ore mineralogy of the Otish Mountains uranium deposit, Quebec: skippenite, Bi2Se2Te, and watkinsonite, Cu2PbBi4(Se,S)8, two new mineral species. The Canadian Mineralogist, 25 (4) 625-638
Mexico
 
  • Sonora
    • Moctezuma Municipality
Lapis 2001(1), 11-40
Bindi, L., Cipriani, C. (2004) The crystal structure of skippenite, Bi2Se2Te, from the Kochkar deposit, southern Urals, Russian Federation. The Canadian Mineralogist, 42 (3) 835-840 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.42.3.835
Bindi, L., Cipriani, C. (2004) The crystal structure of skippenite, Bi2Se2Te, from the Kochkar deposit, southern Urals, Russian Federation. The Canadian Mineralogist, 42 (3) 835-840 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.42.3.835
Bindi, L., Cipriani, C. (2004) The crystal structure of skippenite, Bi2Se2Te, from the Kochkar deposit, southern Urals, Russian Federation. The Canadian Mineralogist, 42 (3) 835-840 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.42.3.835
 
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