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Kësterite from
Mount Pleasant Mine, Saint George Parish, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, Canada


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Kësterite
Formula:Cu2ZnSnS4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Kësterite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mount Pleasant Mine, Saint George Parish, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:99491
Long-form Identifier:1:3:99491:2
GUID (UUID V4):07cef838-ce72-45ea-a571-f1872b2b1637
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
40 km to the northwest of the Cerro Vanguardia mine (Fig. 1a). Pingüino is characterized by the presence...[Cu2FeSnS4] (Boorman & Abbott 1967), ferrokësterite– kësterite [Cu2(Fe,Zn)SnS4] and cassiterite (Plimer et al...Cerro Vanguardia mine, M: Martha mine, ME: Manantial Espejo mine, SJ: San José mine. b) Geological and...occurrence of ferrokësterite–kësterite as an important constituent of the San José mine in Oruro, Bolivia, but...extent of solid solution among ferrokësterite–kësterite and other stannite-group minerals has long been
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of indium in cassiterite from many deposits bring new possibilities for the exploration of the Goiás tin...and at the granite-related Mt. Pleasant deposit, in New Brunswick, Canada (6.9 wt%; Sinclair et al. 2006)...canadian mineralogist (Ivanov & Lizunov 1959), Mount Pleasant (Boorman & Abbott 1967, Sinclair et al. 2006)...chalcopyrite also has moderate indium contents. At Mount Pleasant, Boorman & Abbott (1967) described chalcopyrite...contents between 0.01 and 0.40 wt% In. At the Goka mine, the mineral contains 0.34 to 0.48 wt% In (Murao
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
comparable to the CE P South China Tin Belt, Mount Pleasant, as well as Erzgebirge/Krušné Hory. Magmatichydrothermal...future supply, it T may be necessary to identify new resources where In is the dominant economic focus...Germany SC R (Seifert and Sandmann 2006); Mount Pleasant, Canada (Sinclair et al. 2006); and the Wiborg...Bi, Co, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, S, Sb, U, W and Zn (Dines 1956; Burt 1998). Studies of the ores and mine waste...and technological applications, and they present a new CE P facet to exploration in this historic mining
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of a high-temperature precursor sulphide to form co-existing sphalerite and roquesite. These exsolution...beyond a couple of wt.% In (and Cu) in sphalerite. The co-existing roquesite is close to an ideal composition...solid solution at the CuInS2 end of the join. The new data are compared with the published data on the...on indium enrichment. The interest in discovering new indium resources has extended to the Svecofennian...inventory, Sundblad and Ahl (2008) recognised several new supracrustal-hosted In-targets in westernmost Bergslagen
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Sweden Abstract The present study describes a new discovery of the copper-indium sulfide mineral roquesite...to increasing global interest in this rare metal, new discoveries have recently been made, particularly...Herzig 2002, and references therein). In the Toyoha mine, Japan, the world’s largest indium producer in the...besides indium-bearing sphalerite and stannite-kësterite [nominally Cu2FeSnS4–Cu2(Zn,Fe)SnS4] were indeed...that early-formed indium-free sphalerite (at Toyoha mine) reacted with later, indium-rich fluids, to form
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
resources are reported in Bolivia, Peru, China, Japan, Canada, and Russia [9–20]. A major indium province is...its closure in 1978 [22]. During this period, the mine was operated by Empresa Minera Caballo Blanco. In...150 g/t Ag [10]. After its reopening in 1983, the mine was operated by the company COMSUR until 2006, and...chalcopyrite chalcopyrite (cpy), (cpy), kësterite kësterite (kës), (kës), roquesite roquesite (rqs),...group minerals that belonged to the stannite–kësterite series. Even a subtle positive correlation was
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Ge) and Ge-bearing enargite (up to 2189 ppm Ge). Co-existing sphalerite has comparatively low Ge content...Tsumeb in Namibia, Kipushi in D.R. Congo and the Apex Mine in Utah; e.g., [7]), syngenetic or early diagenetic...in Japan [43], and later from the Mt Pleasant deposit in Canada [44]. Stage 2B ore samples from the V2...collected analytes were 51 V, 52 Cr, 55 Mn, 57 Fe, 59 Co, 60 Ni, 65 Cu, 66 Zn, 71 Ga, 72 Ge, 75 As, 77 Se...Ag, Sn, Te Fe, Zn, Se, Ag, Te, Pb, Bi Ca, La, Ce Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Ag Cu, Pb As, Se, Ag, Sb, Te As
Journal (volume)
Loránd University, Budapest. The publication was co-sponsored by the National Office for Research and...of the Carpathian region with type localities of new mineral species, rocks, fossil resins and hydrocarbons...Natural History Museum, entitled “There is something new under the earth”, organised on the occasion of IMA2010...Pop, Secretary General Luminiţa Zaharia, Abstract Co-ordinator Ekkehart Tillmanns (ex officio) Vladimir...Subcommittee Friedrich Koller, Co-Chairman (Austria) Ferenc Molnár, Co-Chairman (Hungary (see the inside
 
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