Unnamed (Se-analogue of Pavonite)
A material that is NOT an approved mineral species
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Formula:
AgBi3Se5
Chemically, the Se analogue of pavonite. The isotypy is not proven yet.
See also UM1989-28-Se:AgBiCuS, probably a Cu-bearing variety.
See also UM1989-28-Se:AgBiCuS, probably a Cu-bearing variety.
Unique Identifiers
Mindat ID:
39252
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:39252:7
GUID
(UUID V4):
(UUID V4):
1010df4c-f834-4e01-a1fb-79ed31b97af6
Chemical Properties of Unnamed (Se-analogue of Pavonite)
Formula:
AgBi3Se5
Elements listed:
Other Information
Health Risks:
No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.
References for Unnamed (Se-analogue of Pavonite)
Reference List:
Localities for Unnamed (Se-analogue of Pavonite)
Locality List
- This locality has map coordinates listed.
- This locality has estimated coordinates.
ⓘ - Click for references and further information on this occurrence.
? - Indicates mineral may be doubtful at this locality.
- Good crystals or important locality for species.
- World class for species or very significant.
(TL) - Type Locality for a valid mineral species.
(FRL) - First Recorded Locality for everything else (eg varieties).
Struck out - Mineral was erroneously reported from this locality.
Faded * - Never found at this locality but inferred to have existed at some point in the past (e.g. from pseudomorphs).
All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.
All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.
Czech Republic | |
| Sejkora, J., Šrein, V., Šreinová, B., & Dolníček, Z. (2017). Selenide mineralization of the uranium deposit Potůčky, Krušné hory mountains (Czech Republic). Bulletin Mineralogie Petrologie, 25(2), 306-317. |
Russia | |
| V.A. Kovalenker, O.Yu. Plotinskaya (2005): Te and Se mineralogy of Ozernovskoe and Prasolovskoe epithermal gold deposits, Kuril – Kamchatka volcanic belt. Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrology 43, 118-123. [http://www.geology.bas.bg/mineralogy/gmp_files/gmp43/Kovalenker.pdf] |