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Watanabeite from
María Eugenia vein, Cerro Atajo, Andalgalá Department, Catamarca Province, Argentina


Locality type:Vein
Classification
Species:Watanabeite
Formula:Cu4(As,Sb)2S5
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Watanabeite data
Locality Data:Click here to view María Eugenia vein, Cerro Atajo, Andalgalá Department, Catamarca Province, Argentina
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:724171
Long-form Identifier:1:3:724171:0
GUID (UUID V4):8ffd875a-4b66-44d4-8ba3-97a01cd7e260
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print April 2015 Article New occurrences of watanabeite, colusite, “arsenosulvanite” and “Cu-excess”...the rare Cu-sulfosalts and chalcogeno-salts watanabeite, colusite, “arsenosuvanite” and “Cu-excess” ...tetrahedrite-tennantite and various tellurides). Watanabeite, colusite and “arsenosulvanite” are intergrown...occurrences worldwide, the As:Sb ratio of the Pefka watanabeite is the closest to the type material from the...mine, Hokkaido. An extremely Sb-rich analog to watanabeite (with up to 1.4 apfu Sb) detected during this
 
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