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Argentotetrahedrite-(Fe) from
Keno Hill, Mayo mining district, Yukon, Canada


Locality type:Hill
Classification
Species:Argentotetrahedrite-(Fe)
Formula:Ag6(Cu4Fe2)Sb4S12S
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Argentotetrahedrite-(Fe) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Keno Hill, Mayo mining district, Yukon, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1067271
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1067271:8
GUID (UUID V4):53d6e563-2f4b-44a1-9f25-75a77d2708e5
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
argentotennantite(Zn), argentotetrahedrite-(Fe), kenoargentotetrahedrite-(Fe), giraudite-(Zn), goldfieldite...rozhdestvenskayaite-(Zn), tennantite-(Fe), tennantite-(Zn), tetrahedrite-(Fe), and tetrahedrite-(Zn). Furthermore...argentotennantite, having Fe as the dominant C constituent. Argentotetrahedrite Argentotetrahedrite was first described...tetrahedrite isotypic series, with chemical composition Ag10(Fe,Zn)2Sb4S13. They pointed out that a redefinition...data for a sample from the Keno Hill Ag-Pb-Zn deposit, Yukon (Canada), having Fe > Zn, Welch et al. (2018)
Report (issue)
Ag6Cu4(Fe2+,Zn)2Sb4S13 Argentotetrahedrite-(Fe) Crystal Data: Cubic. Point Group: 4 3m. As massive...(25), 2.081 (19), 1.937 (12), 2.501 (8) Chemistry: S Fe Cu Zn As Ag Sb Total (1) 22.0 4.64 19.29 1.43 0...13.19 3.39 33.60 25.28 100.00 (1) From Keno Hill, Yukon, Canada; average of 21 electron microprobe analyses;...Distribution: From Keno Hill, Yukon, Canada. Name: As the Sb-analogue of argentotennantite. The suffix, (Fe), indicates...Museum, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada (M8224 and M7138) and The Natural History Museum
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
entries for 9 new minerals, including argentotetrahedrite-(Fe), bytízite, calamaite, fluorlamprophyllite...melcherite, and rozhdestvenskayaite-(Zn). Argentotetrahedrite [-(Fe)]* and Rozhdestvenskayaite [-(Zn)]* M...Rozhdestvenskayaite Ag 10Zn 2Sb 4S 13 and argentotetrahedrite Ag6Cu4(Fe2+,Zn)2Sb4S13: two Ag-dominant members...Ag-dominant members of the tetrahedrite group, argentotetrahedrite (IMA 2016-093) Ag6Cu4(Fe2+,Zn)2Sb4S13 and...study specimens from museum collections. Argentotetrahedrite found in the specimen M8224 (considered as
Journal (volume)
Dolgellau Gold-Belt, the Snowdon Caldera and the district in between: a single late Ordovician metallogenic...from Dolyhir Quarry. The new species tennantite-(Fe) and tennantite(Zn), and an unidentified sulphosalt...cut stones); a comprehensive collection from Fall Hill Quarry in Derbyshire; rare micro-minerals from the...eight amateur societies in Yorkshire alone. Coal mining was part of the fabric of northern England and...weekend field trips into Derbyshire, notably to Fall Hill Quarry near Figure 2. Gypsum var. selenite, 120
 
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