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Jamesonite - Wikipedia
It is a dark grey metallic mineral which forms acicular prismatic monoclinic crystals. It is soft with a Mohs hardness of 2.5 and has a specific gravity of 5.5 ... en.wikipedia.org
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Jamesonite: Mineral information, data and localities.
About JamesoniteHide ... May contain minor Bi. ... Name: Named in honor of Robert Jameson (11 July 1774, Leith, Scotland – 19 April 1854, Edinburgh, Scotland), ... www.mindat.org
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Jamesonite Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
Usually a late stage hydrothermal mineral in Pb-Ag-Zn veins formed at low to moderate temperatures. Help on IMA Status: IMA Status: Valid Species ... webmineral.com
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jamesonite
jamesonite Min. (ˈdʒeɪmsənaɪt) [Named 1825 after Professor Jameson, of Edinburgh (1773–1854).] Sulph-antimonide of lead, usually occurring in fibrous masses; feather-ore.1825 Haidinger tr. Mohs' Min. I. 451. 1868 Dana Min. (ed. 5) 91 Jamesonite occurs principally in Cornwall. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jamesonite mineral information and data
Jamesonite forms as a late stage mineral in lead-silver-zinc veins that formed at low to medium temperatures. Associated minerals include other lead sulfosalts, ... www.dakotamatrix.com
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Jamesonite - Mineral Database - Mineralogy of Wales
Jamesonite tends to occur in low-temperature Pb-Sb-(Au) assemblages in veins and stockworks. It is one of a number of sulphosalt minerals that are so similar ... museum.wales
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Jamesonite Mineral Specimens - iRocks.com
This edition features remarkable highlights from the rare mineral species update, and the Wayne Thompson update, and upcoming mineral auctions ... www.irocks.com
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JAMESONITE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of JAMESONITE is a gray orthorhombic mineral Pb4FeSb6S14 consisting of a lead antimony iron sulfide, having a metallic luster, and occurring in ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Jamesonite, as a sulfide mineral with complex composition and structure, is mainly distributed in China. It is usually associated with other ... www.sciencedirect.com
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JAMESONITE (Lead Iron Antimony Sulfide)
Jamesonite is one of a few sulfide minerals that form fine acicular crystals that appear as hair-like fibers. The fibers may be so thick as to cover a ... galleries.com
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Semseyite
It occurs in association with bournonite, jamesonite, sphalerite, zinkenite, sorbyite, guettardite, jordanite, diaphorite, galena, pyrite, chalcopyrite wikipedia.org
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plumosite
plumosite Min. (ˈpluːməsaɪt) [ad. Ger. plumosit, named by Haidinger 1845, f. L. plūmōsus downy + -it, -ite1, after the older Ger. name federerz ‘feather-ore’.] = jamesonite.1864 in Webster. 1881 Academy 7 May 341 The recent discovery of plumosite which is a double sulphide of lead and antimony. Oxford English Dictionary
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Madocite
pits (near Madoc, Ontario), and was originally categorized in the 1920s as an unidentified sulfosalt mineral in an assemblage of pyrite, sphalerite, and jamesonite wikipedia.org
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wolfsbergite
wolfsbergite, n. Min. (ˈvɒlfsbɜːgaɪt) [f. Wolfsberg, the name of a town in the Harz mountains, central Germany, + -ite1.] 1. = chalcostibite s.v. chalco-. rare.1849 J. Nicol Man. Mineral. 484 Wolfsbergite,..antimonial copper. 1880 Mineral. Mag. IV. 65 Guejarite is thus isomorphous with Wolfsbergite.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Guettardite
pyrite, sphalerite, wurtzite, galena, stibnite, orpiment, realgar, enargite, tetrahedrite, zinkenite, jordanite, bournonite, sterryite, boulangerite, jamesonite wikipedia.org
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