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Vikent’eva, Olga V., Shilovskikh, Vladimir V. , Shcherbakov, Vasily D., Vikentyev, Ilya V., Bortnikov, Nikolay S. (2022) A Rare Au-Sb Telluride Pampaloite from the Svetlinsk Gold-Telluride Deposit, South Urals, Russia. Minerals , 12 (10) 1274 doi:10.3390/min12101274

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TitleA Rare Au-Sb Telluride Pampaloite from the Svetlinsk Gold-Telluride Deposit, South Urals, Russia
JournalMinerals
AuthorsVikent’eva, Olga V.Primary Author
Shilovskikh, Vladimir V. Primary Author
Shcherbakov, Vasily D.Primary Author
Vikentyev, Ilya V.Primary Author
Bortnikov, Nikolay S.Primary Author
Year2022Volume<   12   >
Page(s)1274Issue<   10   >
DOIdoi:https://doi.org/10.3390/min12101274Search in ResearchGate
Original EntryVikent’eva, Olga V., Vladimir V. Shilovskikh, Vasily D. Shcherbakov, Ilya V. Vikentyev, and Nikolay S. Bortnikov. (2022) "A Rare Au-Sb Telluride Pampaloite from the Svetlinsk Gold-Telluride Deposit, South Urals, Russia" Minerals 12, no. 10: 1274. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12101274
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Full ReferenceVikent’eva, Olga V., Shilovskikh, Vladimir V. , Shcherbakov, Vasily D., Vikentyev, Ilya V., Bortnikov, Nikolay S. (2022) A Rare Au-Sb Telluride Pampaloite from the Svetlinsk Gold-Telluride Deposit, South Urals, Russia. Minerals , 12 (10) 1274 doi:10.3390/min12101274
Plain TextVikent’eva, Olga V., Shilovskikh, Vladimir V. , Shcherbakov, Vasily D., Vikentyev, Ilya V., Bortnikov, Nikolay S. (2022) A Rare Au-Sb Telluride Pampaloite from the Svetlinsk Gold-Telluride Deposit, South Urals, Russia. Minerals , 12 (10) 1274 doi:10.3390/min12101274
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Abstract/NotesPampaloite AuSbTe, a rare gold-antimony telluride that was first described in 2019 from the Pampalo gold mine, Finland, was found in samples from the large Svetlinsk gold-telluride deposit, South Urals, Russia. Optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, electron microprobe analysis, reflectance measurements, electron backscatter diffraction and Raman spectroscopy were used to study eight grains of pampaloite. Pampaloite forms inclusions (5–30 μm) in quartz together with other tellurides (typically petzite), native gold and, less often, sulfides. In reflected light, pampaloite is white or creamy white in color with weak anisotropism and without internal reflections. The empirical formula calculated on the basis of 3 apfu is Au0.97–1.07Ag0–0.02Sb0.96–1.04Te0.96–1.04 (n = 18). The holotype pampaloite structure was used as a reference and provided the perfect match for an experimental EBSD pattern (12 bands out of 12, mean angle deviation 0.19°). Raman spectra are reported for the first time for this mineral. All studied pampaloite grains exhibit vibrational modes in the range 60–180 cm−1. Average peak positions are 71, 108, 125, 147 and 159 cm−1. According to experimental data for the Au-Sb-Te system, we estimate the upper temperature range of pampaloite crystallization at the Svetlinsk deposit to be 350–430 °C.

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Svetlinskoe Au deposit, Kochkar' District, Plast, Plastovsky District, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia

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Svetlinskoe Au deposit, Kochkar' District, Plast, Plastovsky District, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia Altaite, Aurostibite, Calaverite, Chalcopyrite, Empressite, Frohbergite, Galena, Gold, Hessite, Krennerite, Löllingite, Melonite, Montbrayite, Pampaloite, Petzite, Pyrite, Pyrrhotite, Quartz, Scheelite, Sphalerite, Sylvanite, Tellurantimony, Tellurobismuthite, Tetradymite, Tetrahedrite Subgroup, Tetrahedrite-(Fe), Tsumoite, Vavřínite, Volynskite
Enåsen Mine, Ljusdal, Gävleborg County, Sweden Pampaloite


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