Heyrovskýite, 6(Pb0.86Bi0.08(Ag,Cu)0.04)S . Bi2S3 from H?rky,Czechoslovakia, a new mineral of genetic interest |
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Authors: | J Klomínský M Rieder C Kieft L Mráz |
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Institution: | (1) Geological Survey of Czechoslovakia, Prague, Czechoslovakia;(2) Institute of Geological Sciences, Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia;(3) Institute of Earth Sciences, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(4) Department of Petrology, Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia |
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Abstract: | Heyrovskýite has a composition range from 6(Pb0.83Bi0.10(Ag, Cu)0.07) S . Bi2S3 to 6(Pb0.92Bi0.05(Ag, Cu)0.03) S . Bi2S3. It is orthorhombic. Crystal forms {100}, {010}, {120}, {140}, {250}, and {321} (?) were observed; {010} and {140} are dominant. Elongated c, flattened (010). a:b:c morph=0.432:1:0.128. Cell parameters a=13.705±0.013 Å, b=31.194±0.033, c=4.121±0.003, a:b:c X-ray=0.439:1:0.132. The diffraction symbol is Bb, compatible with Bbmm, Bb21 m, Bbm2. Morphology corresponds to point groups mmm or mm2, reducing the possible space groups to Bbmm and Bbm2. Density at 20 °C is 7.17 g/cm3, calculated, 7.18; Z=4. Micro-indentation hardness (VHN) (50 g load) is 166 to 234 kp/mm2. Strongly anisotropic; reflectance strongly variable, roughly the same as of galena. Etch tests: HNO3 (1:1) and HCl (1:1) positive, FeCl3 20%, HgCl2 5%, KCN 20%, and KOH 40% all negative. Powder data are identical with those for phase II of Otto and Strunz (1968). Heyrovskýite is associated with galena and cosalite at H?rky, Czechoslovakia. |
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