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Cervantite from
Khaidarkan Sb-Hg deposit, Kadamjay District, Batken Region, Kyrgyzstan


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Cervantite
Formula:Sb3+Sb5+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Cervantite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Khaidarkan Sb-Hg deposit, Kadamjay District, Batken Region, Kyrgyzstan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:22941
Long-form Identifier:1:3:22941:0
GUID (UUID V4):7e16c768-cf8b-4f02-89b4-d679bbc3027b
Nearest other occurrences of Cervantite
37.8km (23.5 miles) Kadamzhay Mine, Kadamzhay ore field, Batken Region, Kyrgyzstan
77.4km (48.1 miles) Chauvai (Chauvay) Sb-Hg Deposit, Kadamjay District, Batken Region, Kyrgyzstan
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group uramarsite discovered in the Bota-Burum U deposit, Southern Kazakhstan, was detected by characteristic...cm1 is called the fingerprint region. Usually IR spectrum in this region contains very complicated series...overlapping bands. The importance of the fingerprint region is that each mineral species produces a different...500 to 800 cm1 can be considered as “fingerprint region” sensitive to the composition and the topological...see Fig. 1.9), but generally IR spectrum in this region is characteristic of all these minerals. In IR
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transmission IR spectra of minerals in the far IR region. The PE discs are prepared at rather high temperatures...root-mean-square approximation of the spectrum in the region free of strong absorption. A review of the most...analysis for the IR spectrum of gmelinite-K in the region of Si–O-stretching vibrations carried out with...analysis for the IR spectrum of gmelinite-K in the region of Si–O-stretching vibrations carried out with...analysis for the IR spectrum of gmelinite-K in the region of Si–O-stretching vibrations carried out with
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mineral is commonly termed electrum. Up to 20% Cu, 20% Hg, 10% Pd, and minor Bi have been recorded. Optics:...Co., Bonanza mine, Trinity Co., Michigan Bluff district, Placer Co., in AK, placers at Fairbanks, Iditarod...and quartz veins at Juneau. In Canada, Noranda district, PQ; Porcupine, Kirkland Lake, and Larder Lake...deposits, ON; Atlin and Caribou, BC; and Klondike district, YT. In Mexico, Altar and Magdalena, SON; Parral...Ag and Au. Mercurian (kongsbergite, up to 37 at % Hg), cuprian, arsenian (huntilite), antimonian (animikite)
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