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Kësterite from
Tanco Mine, Bernic Lake, Lac-du-Bonnet area, Manitoba, Canada


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Kësterite
Formula:Cu2ZnSnS4
Habit:minute grains
Colour:greenish black
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Kësterite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tanco Mine, Bernic Lake, Lac-du-Bonnet area, Manitoba, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:133925
Long-form Identifier:1:3:133925:3
GUID (UUID V4):9f75e2fb-7f54-476c-9510-248d835bf6ef
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district, the state of knowledge of the geology of the area is very poor, Fig. 1. General geological map of...Sierras Pampeanas showing the position of the study area (box inset) of the Valle Fértil – La Huerta Range...the mineralization or the metallogenesis of the area have been carried out. The presence of greenockite...Caledonia–Albion, Azufre, Blanca and Rajo de la Blenda mine claims, has been reported by Meissl et al. (2006)...wittichenite, not previously described from this area. Our data suggest that greenockite formed as a product
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which which is the most important Cu mineralization area in Qinghai, or even in China [35]. Among these is...is the most important Cu mineralization area in Qinghai, or even in China [35]. Among these deposits...maps for Zn and Cd of zincian greenockite for the area shown in Figure 6d; (d,f) distribution maps for...for Zn and Cd of zincian greenockite for the area shown in Figure 6d; (d,f) X-ray X-ray element-distribution...maps for Zn and Cd of zincian greenockite for the area of Figure 6c. The element-distribution maps for
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sufficiently complete reference books and databases in this area. To fill this gap, a handbook (Chukanov 2014) containing...Center (cm−1) Maximal height (absorbance units) Area 2 Fitting 1 (Fig. 1.7a), R = 0.99951 Gaussian...one or more other groups. The least characteristic area is that between 800 and 900 cm−1, where strong bands...Center (cm−1) Maximal height (absorbance units) Area Fitting 1 (Fig. 1.8a), R2 = 0.99976 Gaussian 1...41)(Si3.86Al0.10 Fe0.04O10)(OH)2 from Mikhailovskii mine, Zheleznogorsk, Russia (Chukanov 2014a). IR spectra
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hydrocarbons discovered in (first described from) the area, including both valid and discredited species. See............................319 EM61 Mineralogy of mine wastes and contaminated soil......................such as occur in the atmosphere and comprise an area of increasing interest for mineralogists, they can...distributions of elements within substances; selected-area electron diffraction (SAED) to determine crystallographic...and later to the south covering the neighbouring area with a few cm thick tephra layer. Finest part of
 
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