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Boulangerite from
Lussac, Etagnac, Confolens, Charente, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France


Classification
Species:Boulangerite
Formula:Pb5Sb4S11
Confirmation
Validity:Unconfirmed/Questioned
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Boulangerite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lussac, Etagnac, Confolens, Charente, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:613863
Long-form Identifier:1:3:613863:9
GUID (UUID V4):85fa6325-180a-4fe3-b31d-6acae55e8706
References
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occurrence of copper are Rheinbreitbach, FRG; Chessy, France; Rio Tinto, Spain; Moldova, Romania; Recsk, Hungary;...Czechoslovakia; Cornwall, Great Britain; Chalanches, France; Blagodat, Urals, USSR; Broken Hill, Australia...first time in 1822 in the Alpine deposit Allemont, France; and later it was found in ore veins in Andreasberg...Sparnon, Great Britain; Loos, Sweden; St Jean, France; and Temiskaming, Canada. Native bismuth is found...identified as late as 1809 by the French chemists Gay-Lussac and L. J. Thénard. In the list of elements contained
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occurrence of copper are Rheinbreitbach, FRG; Chessy, France; Rio Tinto, Spain; Moldova, Romania; Recsk, Hungary;...Czechoslovakia; Cornwall, Great Britain; Chalanches, France; Blagodat, Urals, USSR; Broken Hill, Australia...first time in 1822 in the Alpine deposit Allemont, France; and later it was found in ore veins in Andreas...Sparnon, Great Britain; Loos, Sweden; St Jean, France; and Temiskaming, .Canada. Native bismuth is found...identified as late as 1809 by the French chemists Gay-Lussac and L. J. Thenard. In the list of elements contained
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occurrence of copper are Rheinbreitbach, FRG; Chessy, France; Rio Tinto, Spain; Moldova, Romania ; Recsk, Hungary;...Czechoslovakia; Cornwall, Great Britain; Chalancbes, France; Blagodat, Urals, USSR; Broken Hill, Australia...first time in 1822 in the Alpine deposit Allemont, France; and later it was found in ore veins in Andreas...Sparnon, Great Britain; Loos, Sweden; St Jean, France; and Temiskaming, .Canada. Native bismuth is found...identified as late as 1809 by the French chemists Gay-Lussac and L. J. Thenard. In the list of elements contained
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Pribram (Czech Republic) and St Marle-aux-Mlnes (France). As Colour: light grey tarnish ing quickly to...Crystal system: orthorhombic 62 SULPHIDES Boulangerite oulangerite Is a minor ore of lead named after...crystals up to 2cm (Âľin) long, resembling fibres. Boulangerite and jamesonite have been called feather ores...fibres of boulangerite are flexible, unlike the brittle jamesonite. Disseminated boulangerite can easily...overlooked, being mistaken for stray hairs. Boulangerite occurs in hydrothermal veins in lead, zinc and
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Pribram (Czech Republic) and St Marle-aux-Mlnes (France). As Colour: light grey tarnish ing quickly to...Crystal system: orthorhombic 62 SULPHIDES Boulangerite oulangerite Is a minor ore of lead named after...crystals up to 2cm (Âľin) long, resembling fibres. Boulangerite and jamesonite have been called feather ores...fibres of boulangerite are flexible, unlike the brittle jamesonite. Disseminated boulangerite can easily...overlooked, being mistaken for stray hairs. Boulangerite occurs in hydrothermal veins in lead, zinc and
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Sedimentary deposits are in tertiary rocks in France and Italy, in the vicinity of Salzburg (Austria)...Montmorillonite 33 Named after the locality, Montmorillone (France) (Mauduyt 1847) [I] • Hardness: 1- 2 • Streak:...soils and clays. Large deposits in Montmorillone (France), Landshut (FRG), (USSR), Florida, Georgia, California...Halloysite - compact earthy aggregate; Cotas du More (France) 2. Montmorillonite - compact earthy aggregate...aggregate coloured by Fe hydroxides; Montmorillon (France - width of field 60 mm) 58 Halloysite, montmorillonite
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Sedimentary deposits are in tertiary rocks in France and Italy, in the vicinity of Salzburg (Austria)...Montmorillonite Named after the locality, Montmorillone (France) (Mauduyt 1847) ial 1—2 e Streak: white e Colour:...soils and clays. Large deposits in Montmorillone (France), Landshut (FRG), (USSR), Florida, Georgia, California...Halloysite — compact earthy aggregate; Cotas du More (France) 2. Montmorillonite — compact earthy aggregate...aggregate coloured by Fe hydroxides; Montmorillon (France — width of field 60 mm) 58 Halloysite, montmorillonite
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olivenite, and smithsonite. Main Sources: @ Chile ¢ France ¢ Greece ¢ Mexico @ Namibia @ California, United...ofgypsum. Main Sources: @ Czech Republic ¢ England ¢ France Germany ¢ Hungary ¢ India @ Italy @ Russia Spain...Sources: ¢ Denmark ¢ Dominican Republic @ England France @ Germany ¢ Italy ¢ Mexico @ Myanmar (Burma) ¢...solid solution series. Main Sources: ¢ Brazil ¢ France ¢ Germany Both minerals were first located at...Montebras in @ Myanmar (Burma) @ Maine, United States France. Amblygonite was confirmed as a distinct species
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Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Austria, the...diamond is carbon. gaylussite, Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (1778-1850), French chemist and physicist; made...French mineralogist; pub¬ lished Mineralogie de la France et des ses colonies (1893-1913, 5 vols.) and Mineralogie...are generally associated with the languages of France, Spain, and Italy. Several French terms have been...compositions but differ quantita¬ tively. For example, boulangerite (Pb5Sb4Su) would become plum5stib4sulite, sterryite
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(Granite rock exposed at Tarn (Midi-Pyrenees), France), Nature Picture Library; 7TL, Natural History...as white chalk, seen here in cliffs at Normandy, France. It is made of calcite-rich remains of countless...Shropshire, England; Snowdonia, Wales; Vosges, France; Black Forest, Saxony, Germany; Carpathian Mountains...Notable occurrences Argyll, Scotland; Massif C, France; Saar-Nahe, Germany; Hungary; Siebenburgen, Romania;... England; Snowdonia, Wales; Vosges, Auvergnes, France; Rhineland, Germany; Siebenburgen, Romania; Caucasus
Book (volume)
Paris, 3. 809, 1847 ; A. Lacroix, Mineralogie ae la France et de ses colonies, Paris, 3. 172, 1901; A. des...(2), 11. 39, 1890 ; A. Lacroix, Mineralogie de la France et de ses colonies, Paris, 3. 175, 1901 ; Bull...Mineralogy, London, 1843 ; A. Lacroix, Mineralogie de la France et ses colonies, Paris, 3. 284, 1901 ; H. Rose...Napoli, (3), 13. 35, 1907 ; A. Lacroix,’ mMog* de U France et de ses colonies, Pans, 3 298 1901 ; R. Lorenz...Artabra by Strabo. The exploitation of tin in ancient France was discussed by L. Davy, L. Simonin, E. Mallard
Journal (volume)
collection of small autunite crystals within a cavity <France!. â–ş Yellow-sulphur lamellar crystals of autunite...still be unearthed around the city of Autun, in France, the area in which it was originally discovered...A collection of small azurite crystals France>. Until the late Middle Ages azurite was commonly...(Australia) ; the Atacama Desert (Ch il el; Chessy (France); Laurium (Greece); Sardinia (Italy); Tsumeb (Namibia)...places where it is found is Chessy, near Lyons, in France. Tests When it is placed in hydrochloric or nitric
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their different tints. The imperial treasury of France possesses some beautiful works in Agate, consisting...ago there was a great taste for such objects in France, and the material was then obtained from quarries...honey-yellow colour, in the chalk of Beauvais in France ; also lining irregular caAaties in a kind of marl...to 3-7. Locality. Chanteloupe, near Limoges in France, associated with Viviauite and DuFig. 7. frenite...Archipelago. The Island of Nevis. Pic de Sancy, in France. Elizabethpol, in Georgia. Silesia, in a coal-bed
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PHILOMATIQUE DE PARIS , DE LA SOCIETE GEOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE , DE LA SOCIETE LINNEENNE DE NORMANDIE , DE LA...Beudant. La classification de M. Haüy a prévalu en France jusqu'au moment où M. Beu dant a publié son Traité...guide que suivent les personnes qui se livrent en France à l'étude de la minéralogie. M. Beudant fait remarquer...sulfates. Les familles établies , il se présente une nouvelle difficulté pour les grouper entre elles . Ici...qui ont le plus d'analogie . Appuyé sur cette nouvelle base , M. Beudant a groupé les minéraux de la
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was discovered in 1899 by Andre Debieme at Paris, France, who extracted it from the uranium ore pitchblende...powerful. In the 1860s the Emperor Napoleon III of France impressed visiting heads of state with special...had also made use of it, especially in Italy and France where there was a flourishing underground trade...microcrystalline masses, foimd in Siberia, Germany, France, Italy, Romania and the USA. Most arsenic is found...ently by Antoine-Alexandere-Brutus Bussy at Paris, France, both of whom extracted it from beryllium chloride
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micromount collection of the artist except for: Boulangerite, Fluorite, Hematite, Smoky Quartz and Riebeckite...chemical component — anion or néche, Sadne-et-Loire, France, or annite, after Cape anionic radical. Thus oxides...HAbvY, R.-J. (1801): Traité de Minéralogie. Paris, France. HILL, J. (1748): History of Fossils. London,...B.L. (1772): Essai de Cristallographie. Paris, France. SCHALLER, W.T. (1930): Adjectival ending of chemical...Commission d’Energie Atomique de France. Compreignac, Haute-Vienne, France. (Na,Ca,K)3(Si,Al)12024(SO4,C1
Book (edition)
Descriptive Mineralogy, 1911. Lacroix. Mineralogie de la France et de ses Colonies, 5 vols., 1893-1913. Miers....afforded of the assumption of an ingredient Chessy, France viz., carbon dioxide (and water). Pseudomorphs...Color tin-white or reddish gray. From Allemont, France; Pfibram, Bohemia, . etc. In prismatic crystals;...in the Harz Mts., Germany; Allemont, Dauphine, France; Pfibram, Bohemia; Mexico; Chile; Borneo. In the...mines of Saxony and Bohemia, etc.; Meymac, Correze, France. Also at Modum, Norway; at Falun, Sweden. In Cornwall
Book (edition)
Data on new occurrence al Saint Pandclon. Landes. France. by B. Azambre and P. Monchoux ( 1 988) 8111/....by A . Des Cloizcaux ( 1 884) 8111/. Soc. Min. France, 1. 72. proved to carry two minerals. a manganiferous... 1 3 A . Z= l 6 [PDF 25-630) . (TI..) Margnac. France. Named for H . Agrin icr. Agstein. syn. of amber...tite I). Sec also Paradocrasitc. (TL) Allemont. France. Named for locality . S yn. Arsenikantimon. Arsenikspiessg...5% clickite as impurity. (TL) Allevard. !sere. France. Named for locality. Alley stone. syn. of aluminite
Report (volume)
distribution, see FJie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. g6oL France,2d ser., vol. 4, 1846-47,p. 1333. 14 THE DATA...of nitrogen, i See A. Delesse, Bull. Soc. ge*ol. France, vol. 29,1861, p. 64; J. D. Dana, Manual of geology...air extracted from rain water, Humboldt and Gay-Lussac found 31 per cent of oxygen. R. W. Bunseu,2 who...there is no free oxygen. 1 M6m. Soc. ing6n. civils France, October, 1903, p. 346. 2 Jour. Geology, vol. 5...ser., vol. 16,1903, p. 169. 2 Bull. Soc. ge"ol. France, 2d ser., vol. 14,1857, p. 352. A later analysis
Report (volume)
distribution, see 1-Slie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. gfiol. France, 2d ser., vol. 4, 1846-47, p. 1333, 14 THE DATA...002 2.07 .008 i See A. Delesse, Bull. Soc. g6ol. France, vol. 29,1861, p. 64; J. D. Dana, Manual of geology...air extracted from rain water, Humboldt and Gay-Lussac. found 31 per cent of oxygen. R. W. Bunsen,2 who...vol. 13,1905, p. 319. 3 M6m. Soc. ingto. ciVils France, October, 1903, p. 346. THE ATMOSPHERE. 55 ...ser., vol. 16,1903, p. 169. a Bull. Soc. gfiol. France, 2d ser., vol. 14,1857, p. 352. A later analysis
Report (volume)
distribution, see Elie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. geol. France, 2d ser., vol. 4, 1846-47,p. 1333. 14 DATA OF...as follows: 1 See A. Delesse, Bull. Soc. g<5ol. France, vol. 29,1861, p. 64; J. D. Dana, Manual of geology...air extracted from rain water, Humboldt and Gay-Lussac found 31 per cent of oxygen. IL W. Bunsen,1 who...vol. 13,1905, p. 319. z M&n. Soc. ingdn. civils France, October, 1903, p. 346. THE ATMOSPHERE. 61 ...ser., vol. 16,1903, p. 169. 2 Bull. Soc. geol. France, 2d ser., vol. 14,1857, p. 352. A later analysis
Report (volume)
distribution, see Elie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. g<5ol. France, 2d ser., vol.4, 1846-47, p. 1333. 14 DATA OF...The mean com* See A. Dolesse, Bull. Soc. ge"ol. France, vol. 29,1861, p. 64; J. D. Dana, Manual of geology...air extracted from rain water, Humboldt and Gay-Lussac found 31 per cent of oxygen. R. W. Bunsen,1 who...vol. 13,1905, p. 319. * M&n. Soc. ing&i. civils France, October, 1903, p. 346. 58 DATA OF GEOCHEMISTRY...the waters of western Europe, namely of Belgium, France, and Spain. Some Swiss waters are included, as
Book (edition)
Eric Asselborn, M.D.: Montrevel-en-Bresse, Ain, France. F. John Barlow: Appleton, Wisconsin. Peter Bayliss:...Hungary. Fabien Cesbron: B. R. G. M., Orleans, France. Graham Chinner: Dept. of Earth Sciences, Cambridge...Massachusetts. Gilbert Gauthier: Maisons Laffitte, Paris, France. Legrand A. Gould: Pebble Beach, California. George...and wire silver); Ste.-Marie-aux-Mines, Alsace, France; Andreasberg, Freiberg(*), and Schneeberg(*), Germany;...Canada; Salsigne deposit, Aude, and Scoufour, Cantal, France; Baita, Romania; Tyrnyauz district, Caucasus Mts
Report (volume)
air extracted from rain water, Humboldt and Gay-Lussac found 31 per cent of oxygen. R. W.-Bunsen,6 who... 13, p. 319, 1905. 6 Me"m. Soe. lng<5n. civils France, October, 1903, p. 346. c Jour. Geol., vol. 5,...ser., vol. 16, p. 169, 1903. "Bull. Soc. geol. France,- 2d ser., vol. 14, p. 352, 1857. A later analysis...GEOCHEMISTKY. A. Audoynaud,(t in water from the coast of France, found 0.16 to 1.22 milligrams of NH, per liter...are also worth consulting. . "Bull. Soc. g6ol. France, 2d ser., vol. 23, pp. 719-760, 1866. ' ' ' " '
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Gautier-Villars, Paris, sciences, Naturelles, France. Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Doklady, Earth...et Cie., Saint-Germain, 75280 Paris Cedex 06, France. (Publication title changed vol. 101, 1978, see...Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, France. Gr^nlands Geologiske Unders^gelse, Bulletin, 1948-...Petrologie, 1975-, F75006 Paris, Doin Editeurs, France. Rome, Italy. 8, Place de l'Odeon, Philosophical...de Geologie Appliquee et de Prospection Miniere, France. Scientia Geologica Sinica, 1975-, Plenum China
 
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