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Predictive Mineralogy

Possible unrecorded species at Finkenstein am Faaker See, Villach-Land District, Carinthia, Austria

This table is based on statistical analysis of other localities containing similar species to the ones found at this locality.

Possible missing speciesFormulaMatch %Due to recorded presence of
ChrysocollaCu2-xAlx(H2-xSi2O5)(OH)4 · nH2O, x < 198.26%Duftite (51.18 %), Parnauite (58.40 %), Philipsburgite (60.61 %), Strashimirite (55.65 %), Zincolivenite (51.22 %)
HematiteFe2O397.25%Antlerite (51.19 %), Arsenbrackebuschite (53.85 %), Camérolaite (50.00 %), Chamosite (50.22 %), Djurleite (51.01 %)
ArsenopyriteFeAsS91.92%Camérolaite (56.25 %), Hörnesite (52.00 %), Schultenite (61.54 %)
ChalcociteCu2S91.65%Carrollite (54.75 %), Covellite (50.30 %), Djurleite (62.90 %)
Schulenbergite(Cu,Zn)7(SO4)2(OH)10 · 3H2O90.53%Namuwite (65.75 %), Ramsbeckite (72.37 %)
BorniteCu5FeS489.55%Carrollite (70.95 %), Djurleite (64.06 %)
ErythriteCo3(AsO4)2 · 8H2O85.00%Hörnesite (52.00 %), Leogangite (68.75 %)
ScoroditeFe3+AsO4 · 2H2O82.05%Arsenbrackebuschite (50.00 %), Schultenite (64.10 %)
PyrrhotiteFe1-xS81.53%Cubanite (81.53 %)
BeudantitePbFe3(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)679.88%Arsenbrackebuschite (53.85 %), Schultenite (56.41 %)
PyromorphitePb5(PO4)3Cl79.16%Leadhillite (53.42 %), Ramsbeckite (55.26 %)
MagnetiteFe2+Fe3+2O457.23%Cubanite (57.24 %)
AcanthiteAg2S56.41%Schultenite (56.41 %)
BayldonitePbCu3(AsO4)2(OH)254.54%Philipsburgite (54.55 %)
CornwalliteCu5(AsO4)2(OH)454.54%Philipsburgite (54.55 %)
PseudomalachiteCu5(PO4)2(OH)454.54%Philipsburgite (54.55 %)
CarminitePbFe3+2(AsO4)2(OH)253.84%Arsenbrackebuschite (53.85 %)
SideriteFeCO351.28%Schultenite (51.28 %)
MilleriteNiS51.19%Siegenite (51.19 %)
KaoliniteAl2(Si2O5)(OH)450.40%Dickite (50.40 %)
ShattuckiteCu5(Si2O6)2(OH)250.00%Ajoite (50.00 %)

Key: Mineral matches key element mineralogy of deposit Key element(s) in mineral not listed for deposit (-20% score)


Predicting paragenetic modes of deposit

Green indicates almost certain match based on minerals unique to a certain deposit type. Yellow indicates a possibly poor match, but should not be entirely discounted. Scores > 100 indicate strong confidence.

Paragenetic ModeScore
47a : Low-𝑇 subaerial oxidative hydration, weathering (see also #16 and #23) - [Near-surface hydration of prior minerals]

Unique: Ajoite
235
47c : Low-𝑇 subaerial oxidative hydration, weathering (see also #16 and #23) - [Carbonates, phosphates, borates, nitrates]

Unique: Smithsonite
139
47h : Low-𝑇 subaerial oxidative hydration, weathering (see also #16 and #23) - [Near-surface oxidized, dehydrated minerals]

Unique: Wulfenite
120
47d : Low-𝑇 subaerial oxidative hydration, weathering (see also #16 and #23) - [Arsenates, antimonates, selenates, bismuthinates]101
31 : Thermally altered carbonate, phosphate, and iron formations

Unique: Hörnesite
101
12 : Hadean hydrothermal subsurface sulfide deposits (see also #33)

Unique: Siegenite
100
33 : Minerals deposited by hydrothermal metal-rich fluids (see also [#12])40
47b : Low-𝑇 subaerial oxidative hydration, weathering (see also #16 and #23) - [Sulfates and sulfites]36
55 : Anthropogenic mine minerals29
50 : Coal and/or oil shale minerals21
54 : Coal and other mine fire minerals (see also #51 and #56)21
56 : Slag and smelter minerals (see also #51 and #55)17
6 : Secondary asteroid phases17
37 : Layered igneous intrusions and related PGE minerals12
45b : Oxidized fumarolic minerals (see also [#11]) - [Other oxidized fumarolic minerals]9