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American Mineralogist 2000;85:1066-1075.
Suredaite, PbSnS3, a new mineral species, from the Pirquitas Ag-Sn deposit, NW-Argentina: mineralogy and crystal structure
Werner H. Paar, Ronald Miletich, Dan Topa, Alan J. Criddle, Milka K. De Brodtkorb, Georg Amthauer, and Gerold Tippelt
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FIGURE 2. (a) Symmetrical banding of a typical suredaite-bearing specimen from the suredaite vein, Oploca vein (level 2). The numbers are for 1 sphalerite, 2 As-rich franckeite, 3 suredaite (massive), 4 suredaite + sphalerite (single crystals), 5 franckeite. (b) Elongated tablets of suredaite (SU) embedded in sphalerite (sph), which is intergrown with cassiterite (ca). Skeletal galena (ga) and minor amounts of pyrite/ marcasite (py) and arsenopyrite (asp) (not discernible in this image) are characteristic associates of the suredaite paragenesis. (c and d) Crystals of suredaite displaying chemical variations indicated by different shades of gray in the image. Two cleavages (parallel to the elongation and perpendicular to it) are also shown. (e) BSE image of a Large single crystal of suredaite (typ 2), chemically SU-3, surrounded (replaced) by SU-2. White is skeletal galena. (f) Veinlet of SU-4 crosscutting SU-1; ga is galena.


 
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American Mineralogist 2000;85:1066-1075.
Suredaite, PbSnS3, a new mineral species, from the Pirquitas Ag-Sn deposit, NW-Argentina: mineralogy and crystal structure
Werner H. Paar, Ronald Miletich, Dan Topa, Alan J. Criddle, Milka K. De Brodtkorb, Georg Amthauer, and Gerold Tippelt
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FIGURE 5. Crystal structure of suredaite projected down the b axis. Octahedra represent SnS6 polyhedra, large spheres are Pb atoms, and small spheres represent the S atoms. {square} marks the tetrahedrally coordinated interstitial [4]({square},Ag) position which is likely to accommodate the small Ag contents.


 
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American Mineralogist 2000;85:1066-1075.
Suredaite, PbSnS3, a new mineral species, from the Pirquitas Ag-Sn deposit, NW-Argentina: mineralogy and crystal structure
Werner H. Paar, Ronald Miletich, Dan Topa, Alan J. Criddle, Milka K. De Brodtkorb, Georg Amthauer, and Gerold Tippelt
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TABLE 1. Electron microprobe analyses of suredaite

 
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American Mineralogist 2000;85:1066-1075.
Suredaite, PbSnS3, a new mineral species, from the Pirquitas Ag-Sn deposit, NW-Argentina: mineralogy and crystal structure
Werner H. Paar, Ronald Miletich, Dan Topa, Alan J. Criddle, Milka K. De Brodtkorb, Georg Amthauer, and Gerold Tippelt
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FIGURE 4. Mössbauer spectrum of 119Sn in suredaite.


 
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American Mineralogist 2000;85:1066-1075.
Suredaite, PbSnS3, a new mineral species, from the Pirquitas Ag-Sn deposit, NW-Argentina: mineralogy and crystal structure
Werner H. Paar, Ronald Miletich, Dan Topa, Alan J. Criddle, Milka K. De Brodtkorb, Georg Amthauer, and Gerold Tippelt
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FIGURE 7. Ag, Fe, As contents in suredaite as function of Pb + Sn. Lines represent linear fits to data with unit weights.


 
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American Mineralogist 2000;85:1066-1075.
Suredaite, PbSnS3, a new mineral species, from the Pirquitas Ag-Sn deposit, NW-Argentina: mineralogy and crystal structure
Werner H. Paar, Ronald Miletich, Dan Topa, Alan J. Criddle, Milka K. De Brodtkorb, Georg Amthauer, and Gerold Tippelt
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TABLE 2. Reflectance data and color values for suredaite

 
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American Mineralogist 2000;85:1066-1075.
Suredaite, PbSnS3, a new mineral species, from the Pirquitas Ag-Sn deposit, NW-Argentina: mineralogy and crystal structure
Werner H. Paar, Ronald Miletich, Dan Topa, Alan J. Criddle, Milka K. De Brodtkorb, Georg Amthauer, and Gerold Tippelt
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TABLE 3. X-ray powder diffraction data for suredaite

 
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American Mineralogist 2000;85:1066-1075.
Suredaite, PbSnS3, a new mineral species, from the Pirquitas Ag-Sn deposit, NW-Argentina: mineralogy and crystal structure
Werner H. Paar, Ronald Miletich, Dan Topa, Alan J. Criddle, Milka K. De Brodtkorb, Georg Amthauer, and Gerold Tippelt
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TABLE 5. Fractional coordinates and displacement parameters for suredaite (Pb,As,Ag,Sn)(Sn,Fe)S3 (Pnma, Z = 4)

 
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American Mineralogist 2000;85:1066-1075.
Suredaite, PbSnS3, a new mineral species, from the Pirquitas Ag-Sn deposit, NW-Argentina: mineralogy and crystal structure
Werner H. Paar, Ronald Miletich, Dan Topa, Alan J. Criddle, Milka K. De Brodtkorb, Georg Amthauer, and Gerold Tippelt
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TABLE 6. Selected interatomic distances (Å) and bond angles (°) in suredaite

 
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American Mineralogist 2000;85:1066-1075.
Suredaite, PbSnS3, a new mineral species, from the Pirquitas Ag-Sn deposit, NW-Argentina: mineralogy and crystal structure
Werner H. Paar, Ronald Miletich, Dan Topa, Alan J. Criddle, Milka K. De Brodtkorb, Georg Amthauer, and Gerold Tippelt
  [Abstract]   [Full Text]   [PDF]

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FIGURE 3. Specular reflectance spectra in air and in oil (ND = 1.515) for suredaite and teallite.

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