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Krupkaite from
Paulus Mine, Ocna de Fier, Caraş-Severin County, Romania


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Krupkaite
Formula:PbCuBi3S6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Krupkaite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Paulus Mine, Ocna de Fier, Caraş-Severin County, Romania
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1235156
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1235156:3
GUID (UUID V4):8b28720e-7315-409b-8efe-b00ec08897a4
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bismuth sulphosalts from the Ocna de Fier Fe-skarn deposit, Banat, Southwest Romania CRISTIANA L. CIOBANU and...Norway, N-7491, Trondheim, Norway Abstract: The Ocna de Fier skarn deposit is typified by texturally and...exemplified by skeletal intergrowths in the gladite-krupkaite compositional range. These have been preserved...Consequently, some of these intergrowths, e.g. gladite-krupkaite, characterised by order-disorder phenomena within...oscillatory growth processes. Key-words: Ocna de Fier, Romania, skarn deposit, Bi sulphosalts, bismuthinite
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hodrushite, occurs in the Paulus mine, Ocna de Fier skarn deposit, southwestern Romania. Even though intimately...number of Cu atoms is less than 8 apfu in the Ocna de Fier material, with Fe located at the Cu position...and Pb at the Bi position. For paděraite, the Ocna de Fier material also differs from type-locality material...data, Ocna de Fier, Romania. SOMMAIRE Nous documentons un assemblage contenant des dérivés de la bismuthinite...bismuthinite, surtout ceux de l’intervalle gladite – bismuthinite sur-substituée (Cu0.833Pb0.833Bi19.167S30)
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Makovickyite and cupromakovickyite from the Obari mine, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan Yuya Izumino*, Kazuo...the pavonite group, have been found from the Obari mine, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. Both minerals are the...with bismuthinite derivatives (bismuthinite, krupkaite, aikinite), possibly cuprobismutite homologous...Keywords: Makovickyite, Cupromakovickyite, Obari mine, Pavonite group minerals, Bi-sulfosalts INTRODUCTION...the mineral from the Băita Bihor skarn deposit, Romania and the Felbertal scheelite deposit, Austria and
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CUPROBISMUTITE, PAVONITE AND AIKINITE SERIES FROM THE ROZÁLIA MINE, HODRU ŠA–HÁMRE, SLOVAKIA Stanislav JELEŇ Geological...the Bi sulfosalts was identified in the Rozália mine, Hodruša–Hámre, Slovakia. Sulfosalts of the cuprobismutite...hydrothermal base-metal mineralization in the Rozália mine. Kupčíkite has the structural formula (Cu6.73Fe1...bismuthinite–aikinite series (bismuthinite, gladite, krupkaite, lindströmite, friedrichite and aikinite). Keywords:...Vălişor–Tincova, Paulus, Ocna de Fier, Dognecea, Valea Seacă, Baia Borşa in Romania, Nagybörszöny in
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other Bi–sulfosalts and Bi–tellurides from the Obari mine, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan Yuya IZUMINO*, Kazuo...discovered for the first time in Japan from the Obari mine, Yamagata Prefecture. Furthermore, many kinds of...Bi–sulfosalts and Bi–tellurides have been found from this mine. Cuprobismutite occurs as irregular particles which...Hodrušhite, Kupčíkite, Padĕraite, Obari mine INTRODUCTION The Obari mine, located in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata...in the country as a high–grade Bi–deposit. This mine is also known for the occurrence of Bi–sulfosalts
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Udubaşa (1938, Ocnele Mari, Romania) Director of the Geological Institute of Romania, Bucharest; President...President of the Mineralogical Society of Romania; Member of the Commission for New Minerals and Mineral Names...and about 100 articles - one-third outside of Romania. Rudolf Duda (1944, Vojany, Slovakia) Head of the...Hungary (Sándor Szakáll) Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska) Romania (Gheorghe Udubasa) Slovakia (Rudolf Duda) Ukraine...Hungary (Sándor Szakáll), Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska). Romania (Gheorghe Udubasa), Slovakia (Rudolf Duda). Ukraine
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Debrece n. HUN; CG= Constantin Gruescu Collection, Ocna de Fier. ROM : CHTU = ChemistryTechnology Univer ity...eum. Kosice. SLK; GIR = Geological Institute of Romania, Bucharest, ROM; GM= Gold Museum, Brad, ROM : GYV...Unfortunatel y, mo t of the old collections have been de troyed and/or dispersed during the "sto rmy'' centuries...Marinescu (Geological lnstilllte of Romania): Necolai Terteleac (De. ign-Art-Foto. Bucharest): Victor Gorduza...State University. [viv). for advice concerning the de criptions of 1he minerals and for help in the preparation
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Roman Gladyshevskii Laboratoire de Cristallographie Universite de Geneve Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg...Following the recommendations of an IUCr commission (De Wolff et a/., 1985) side-face centred Bravais lattices...relationships are specified, using the following codes: DE* Fl* IGS deformation derivative filled-up derivative...substitution derivative is for instance denoted as DE-SU*. The asterisks are replaced by an indication...extended version of the notations proposed by Lima-de-Faria, Hellner, Makovicky, Liebau & Parthe (1990)
 
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